Tintin in Tibet was created in 1960.
Many believe it's Tintin in Tibet.
The Tintin series, created by Hergé, consists of 24 comic albums published between 1929 and 1976. The order of the albums is generally considered to begin with "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets" and conclude with "Tintin and the Picaros." However, the internal chronology may vary, as some stories were published out of sequence. Notable titles include "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn," "The Crab with the Golden Claws," and "Tintin in Tibet."
Tintin in the Congo was created in 1931.
Tintin - magazine - was created in 1946.
Tintin in America was created in 1932.
Tintin in Thailand was created in 1999.
Tintin on the Moon was created in 1987.
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets was created in 1930.
Tintin's Travel Diaries was created in 1995.
Hergé's Adventures of Tintin was created in 1959.
The Adventures of Tintin - TV series - was created in 1991.
Tintin and the land of the Soviets Tintin in the Congo Tintin in America Cigars of the Pharaoh The blue Lotus Tintin and the brocken ear The black island King Ottokar's sceptre The crab with golden claws The shooting star The secret of the Unicorn Red Rackhams treasure The seven crystal balls Prisoners of the Sun Land of black gold Destination moon Explores of the Moon The Calculus affair The red sea sharks Tintin in Tibet The Castafiore emerald Flight 714 Tintin and the Picaros also: Tintin and alpha-art Tintin and the lake of sharks: a book on the animated film