![]() ![]() Tintin fans can try Luke Pearson's quirky, fantasy-filled Hildaseries of books (which have now been adapted into an animated series on Netflix). For something similar but completely its own If your child loves Tintin's epic adventures, here are some recommendations that might broaden their adventure horizons. Featuring elements of science fiction, mystery, political thriller and plenty of humour, the Tintin books have a clear, readable format and thrilling stories that can hook a reader into never wanting to read anything else! But if they are ready for something new, what should they try? They've also been adapted for radio, television, theatre, and film. The 24 comics in Hergé's Tintin series are among the most popular European comics of the 20th century, have been published in more than 70 languages, and have sold more than 200 million copies. Hergé's tales of a young reporter and adventurer continue to delight generation after generation - but if you're ready for something new, what should you try next? We've got some ideas and we want your thoughts too. ![]()
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