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Cover: Hergé
The Adventures of Tintin #[24]
“Tintin and Alph-Art”
writer, artist, colorist, letterer Hergé · writer Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper · writer Michael Turner · cover Hergé
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writer, artist, colorist, letterer Hergé
writer Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper
writer Michael Turner
cover pencils Hergé
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Bianca Castfiore becomes enthralled with a spiritual "guru" and a modernist artist. Tintin and Captain Haddock investigate, finally following the crowd to a retreat on Ischia. There they discover that the whole business is a front for art forgeries. Tintin is captured, then led off at gunpoint to be killed, encased in polyester, and sold as a statue. [Here the story breaks off, due to Hergé's death.]
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).