The Crab with the Golden Claws

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The Crab with the Golden Claws (The Adventures of Tintin)

author:Herge
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publisher:Mammoth
released:June 20, 2002
isbn:1405208082
isbn-13:9781405208086
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Stonking Adventures!!! - Rated 5/5
This third volume introduces Captain Haddock in the 'Crab with Golden Claws', the seemingly cataclysmic 'Shooting Star' and the first Tintin story in 2 parts - 'The secret of the Unicorn' - this last one being the only Tintin book I had as a kid. These stories are also consistantly of a high standard. It is little wonder that Herge's legacy is so strong that the stories he wrote could appeal to both kids and 'big kids' of all ages. Thoroughly recommended for anyone who seeks pure self indulgent escapism - great stuff!!


Finally! Tintin and Snowy meet up with Captain Haddock - Rated 4/5
"The Crab with the Golden Claws" has a simple beginning, when Snowy goes scavenging in the rubbish and gets his muzzle stuck in a can of crabmeat. However, that crab of tin meat quickly leads our hero on a new adventure, which starts off rather horribly when Tintin is knocked unconscious aboard a mysterious ship and taken out to sea where the bad guys intend to send him to the bottom. Of course, Tintin leads a charmed life, which takes a major turn for the better when he comes across the ship's drunken captain, who introduces himself as Captain Haddock.

The rest, as they say is history, because this is the first of many adventures for Tintin and the person who, along with Snowy, becomes his almost constant companion in the years to come. Even though this is the good captain in his rawest form, Hergé knew he was onto something with the emotional, blustering, cursing (in his way) Haddock, who plays increasingly pivotal roles in the next Tintin adventures, "The Shooting Star" and "The Secret of the Unicorn." As for Snowy, he does manage to find some of the biggest bones in his long career.

"The Crab with the Golden Claws" takes Tintin and his companions from the perils of the high sea to the burning sands of the desert. Of course, all those cans of crab are not actually filled with crab. This 1941 story is a traditional exotic adventure for the interpid reporter, filled with slapstick and narrow escapes in equal measure, which might indicate Hergé's desire to forget about what was happening in Europe at that point in history.


Finally! Tintin and Snowy meet up with Captain Haddock - Rated 4/5
"The Crab with the Golden Claws" has a simple beginning, when Snowy goes scavenging in the rubbish and gets his muzzle stuck in a can of crabmeat. However, that crab of tin meat quickly leads our hero on a new adventure, which starts off rather horribly when Tintin is knocked unconscious aboard a mysterious ship and taken out to sea where the bad guys intend to send him to the bottom. Of course, Tintin leads a charmed life, which takes a major turn for the better when he comes across the ship's drunken captain, who introduces himself as Captain Haddock.

The rest, as they say is history, because this is the first of many adventures for Tintin and the person who, along with Snowy, becomes his almost constant companion in the years to come. Even though this is the good captain in his rawest form, Hergé knew he was onto something with the emotional, blustering, cursing (in his way) Haddock, who plays increasingly pivotal roles in the next Tintin adventures, "The Shooting Star" and "The Secret of the Unicorn." As for Snowy, he does manage to find some of the biggest bones in his long career.

"The Crab with the Golden Claws" takes Tintin and his companions from the perils of the high sea to the burning sands of the desert. Of course, all those cans of crab are not actually filled with crab. This 1941 story is a traditional exotic adventure for the interpid reporter, filled with slapstick and narrow escapes in equal measure, which might indicate Hergé's desire to forget about what was happening in Europe at that point in history.


A great Tintin Adventure - Rated 5/5
Tintin, snowy and Captain Haddocks adventure starts when snowy finds a crab tin in a bin,and continues via an adventure on sea, air and desert, ending in a Morrocan town on the tail of drug smugglers. As usual, Tintin solves the puzzle. A great read.

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