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Most fans identify books by their chronological number (1–24), which corresponds to the original French release order. Original Release Tintin in the Land of the Soviets 1930 (B&W) 2 Tintin in the Congo 1931 (B&W) / 1946 (Color) 3 Tintin in America 1932 (B&W) / 1945 (Color) 11 The Secret of the Unicorn 21 The Castafiore Emerald 24 Tintin and Alph-Art 1986 (Unfinished) 2. Identifying the Edition (Copyright Page) The Adventures Of Tintin Serial Number

| Title | Edition | Desired Serial Number / Marker | Approx Value (2024) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tintin in the Land of the Soviets | 1st (1930) | Black & white cover, no serial number but "Casterman 1930" | €30,000+ | | Tintin in the Congo | 1st (1931) | A 10.0.0 | €15,000+ | | The Blue Lotus | 1st (1936) | Original color plates, serial A 40.5.0 | €8,000 - €12,000 | | The Black Island | English 1st (1966) | Methuen number line: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | $500 - $1,000 | : If bought through a third-party seller like CDKeyPrices

Editions printed during World War II (1940–1944) sometimes have altered serial numbers or missing legal deposits due to paper shortages. These are exceptionally valuable. Identifying the Edition (Copyright Page) | Title |

For millions of readers worldwide, The Adventures of Tintin is more than just a comic strip—it is a cultural cornerstone. From the snowy rooftops of Brussels to the jungles of San Theodoros, the intrepid young reporter and his dog Snowy have captivated audiences for nearly a century.