Destination Moon
P**A
A beautifully illustrated adventure that is still an enjoyable read today
I read this book for the first time as an adult, and it was amazing. The art is detailed and gorgeous, as always. The characters in Tintin's world are funny and endearing, and they adventures they take us along on are enjoyable journeys. Snowy the dog is, of course, my forever favourite character. This moon adventure was a fun one, and I look forward to reading the other part of it.
R**N
Tintin book
Excellent book
C**A
Best cartoon stories.
Very absorbing and evergreen book for kids and adults who missed it in younger days.
P**R
Good quality. Can buy.
Its worth the price. Not like original TinTin which had all pages water proof quality. But its okay for the price in rupees. My kid loves reading it. Planning to buy all titles.
B**H
Nice inserting things
Nice inserting I expro and nice
A**B
Good
Good
P**Y
Hergé matches Jules Verne
The love for Tintin in our family is revealed by the fact that when I asked my 12 yr son that why does he choose this one, he informed me that this is the 24th Tintin in our house. Only one more is left to be purchased. Released first time in colour in 1953, this hard bound book is a collector's item.Written 19 years before the Apollo 11 Moon landing of 1969, Hergé was keen to ensure that it was scientifically accurate, based on ideas about space flight then available. In this regard, his quest for science is comparable to that of Jules Verne, another French author. This book is a prequel to "Explorers on the Moon". The basic plot of this comic adventure deals with a situation when Tintin and Captain Haddock agree to join the expedition of flying from the Earth to the Moon on a rocket ship, the design and construction of which is undertaken by Professor Calculus as a part of a secret commission of the Syldavian government. The funniest moment of the book, according to my son, is the situation depicted in its front cover, where Professor Calculus is seen rushing to a huge rocket on a jeep taking Captain Haddock and Tintin along with him saying "Look what the goat created". This was actually a response to Captain Hassock calling him a goat saying, "You can go on acting the goat here for as long as you like".Like all other Tintin adventure comics, this one also deserves a five star or even more, if apart from the story, one only looks at its graphic presentation. A safe recommendation to any and every one.
P**H
Tintin and Rocket Science!
Another brilliant and funny book in the Tintin series. The storyline is much advanced in the sense that Tintin starts for the moon way before 1969, thanks to Herge. The basic and priliminary scientific idea behind the working of a rocket(usage of terms like nuclear research, cadmium rods etc etc) is nicely illustrated here and interesting enough to encourage a young mind to know more about rocket science etc. I got this book for my brother.He loves it n me too.What is even more nice is the fact that my brother claims that this book has instilled great respect for science n physics in him.Now he wants to be an astronomer n join the NASA! I tell you little boys are psychos!But now I also see him studying his 5th grade maths n science seriously.TINTIN has done good to my brother :)
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