Tintin in Tibet is one of the most iconic works by Hergé, originally published in 1960. In this adventure, young reporter Tintin embarks on an expedition to the Himalayas after a dream in which his friend Chang Chong-jen calls for help. Despite news reports about a plane crash in the region, Tintin firmly believes his friend is alive and decides to search for him.
The story is noted for its introspective and spiritual tone, moving away from traditional villains and focusing on personal growth and friendship. Accompanied by his faithful dog Snowy and Captain Haddock, Tintin traverses snowy landscapes and faces challenges in his quest. The appearance of the Yeti, a mysterious and symbolic figure, adds an element of mysticism to the plot. This album is considered by many as one of the finest installments in the Adventures of Tintin series.
TINTIN EN EL TIBET (RUSTICA)