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sohamsdays | 60 points | Aug 27 2017 14:56:50

[EBOOK/COMICS] TIN TIN 32 COMICS [PDF] | Megalinks MegaDB [EBOOK/COMICS] TIN TIN 32 COMICS [PDF]

https://mega.nz/#F!orozlJDB

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[-] BetrayerOfBetrayers | 3 points | Aug 27 2017 16:42:35

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

That one's pretty rare.

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[-] [deleted] | -2 points | Aug 27 2017 18:10:27

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[-] controversial_op | 3 points | Aug 27 2017 19:33:36

It's fan made?? I assumed it was the first tintin ever since it was black and white, and the character of tintin and snowy were quite different

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[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 20:10:26

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[-] controversial_op | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 20:13:56

okay, I just read that one, man that was hard to read...

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[-] wishlish | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 21:53:05

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets

I haven't looked at what's on your share, but that probably is Herge. He didn't redraw it to look like the others, but it's actually the first book in the series (at least according to Wikipedia).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tintin_in_the_Land_of_the_Soviets#Later_publications

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[-] WikiTextBot | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 21:53:12

Tintin in the Land of the Soviets: Later publications | Megalinks MegaDB Tintin in the Land of the Soviets: Later publications

By 1936 there was already a demand for reprints of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, with Lesne sending a letter to Hergé enquiring if this was possible. The cartoonist was reluctant, stating that the original plates for the story were now in a poor condition and that as a result he would have to redraw the entire story were it to be re-published. Several years later, amid the German occupation of Belgium during World War II, a German-run publishing company asked Hergé for permission to republish Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, with the intent of using it as anti-Soviet propaganda, but again Hergé declined the offer. From 1942 onwards, Hergé began redrawing and colouring his earlier Tintin adventures for Casterman, but chose not to do so for Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, considering its story too crude.


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[-] Marinegr | 1 points | Aug 28 2017 00:03:51

It's not fan made it is the first one.

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[-] Two-tailed | 3 points | Aug 28 2017 06:27:33

My nephew's gonna be so happy. Thank you!

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[-] sohamsdays | 3 points | Aug 28 2017 17:10:24

:) Hope he enjoys it. !

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[-] AlbertZhuFG | 2 points | Aug 28 2017 12:28:44

Thanks a lot! Tintin was my childhood... I have paper copies but having the digital version and being able to carry it around means a lot to me

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[-] sohamsdays | 2 points | Aug 28 2017 12:38:44

nice to hear man :) !

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[-] rag1408 | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 15:59:17

Thanks a lot

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[-] sohamsdays | 2 points | Aug 27 2017 16:00:19

[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 16:09:12

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[-] sohamsdays | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 16:23:34

I don't have it man :( . I think you have online converters tho !

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[-] BetrayerOfBetrayers | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 16:43:06

There's also pdfimages to losslessly extract images from a PDF.

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[-] sohamsdays | 1 points | Aug 27 2017 16:53:25

I don't know about PDFs but when I tried to open a mobi file it opened up to give 100s of png files. So that's how it works ?

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