Den Svarte Øya - (Tintin)
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Historie nr |
5 |
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BiSerie |
Tintin |
Navn på historie |
Den Svarte Øya Del 5 |
Antall sider |
3,0 |
Startside |
28 |
Ident |
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Orginalt navn |
L'Île Noire |
Orginalt år |
1938 |
Orginalt blad |
Albumserien Tintin |
Orginalt nr |
8 |
Orginal måned |
Januar |
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Informasjon/Beskrivelse |
Later Tintin finds the plane wreck in the outskirts of Eastdown, but cannot find the bodies of the crew, who had escaped before the plane crashed. Further investigations take him to the woods, where he sees a jacket abandoned by one of the pilots. On searching it, he finds a torn piece of paper, which after putting together reads Eastdown, Sussex, Müller. Later while walking to Eastdown, he finds the estate of Dr. J. W. Müller, an evil German doctor who runs a mental institution which tortures his enemies to insanity (tidl. Numre). Wondering whether this Müller is the same Müller mentioned on the note, Tintin decides to sneak into the estate to find out, but gets caught by Müller, who decides to take him to his mental institution. However he manages to escape, but not before Müller accidentally sets his mansion on fire while fighting with Tintin (nr. 1/1968). |
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Artister |
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Manus |
Georges Remi (Hergé) |
Tegninger |
Georges Remi (Hergé) |
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