The Black Island

On his return from South America, Tintin embarks on an exciting British adventure, full of unexpected surprises. Tintin clashes with the villainous Dr. Müller for the first, but not the last time. Müller is the mastermind behind a vast European counterfeiting operation. After numerous incidents, Tintin succeeds in breaking up this criminal network.
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The Black Island covers in French
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The Black Island is a particular album because it has been released in three different versions. After its publication in Le Petit Vingtième (from April 15, 1937 to June 16, 1938) the album was published by Casterman at the end of 1938. At that time it contained 124 black and white plates and 4 off-text illustrations. A second edition was produced in 1943, when changing to 62 colour pages, which did not include any notable changes from the initial version. In the sixties, the English publisher, who was about to translate this volume, complained to Hergé about numerous errors of detail from the point of view of English reality. Bob De Moor thus stayed about ten days on the places visited by Tintin and Snowy and accumulated hundreds of sketches, photos and documents (as well as a complete uniform of Bobby!). The album was completely redrawn without changing the original scenario. After a prepublication in the Tintin magazine, Casterman published this new version in 1966.

The difficulties of a scotsman in Scotland

Our hero uses numerous and diverse modes of transport ranging from, a Belgian train, a truck, the Ostend to Dover cross channel ferry, a taxi, hitchhiking, a car, a caravan, a British train, a goods train, a private single engined light aircraft, a motorboat, and for the return journey, a commercial airliner. The freight train is of particular interest. In the first two editions, the container besides which Tintin and Snowy sit features the name of Johnnie Walker, a very well known brand of whisky. In the 1966 version, the name has been changed to the fictitious name of Loch Lomond whisky. Loch Lomond is the largest loch (lake) in the UK. Unbeknown to Hergé, there was a distillery in Loch Lomond.

Case from page 66 of the black and white version of The Black Island (1938).

Case taken from page 33 of the first colour version of The Black Island (1943).

Case taken from page 33 of the second colour version of The Black Island (1966).

Puzzle

In this story we learn that Tintin loves puzzles, and aided by the circumstances, succeeds in deciphering them.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

JJ.W. Müller a doctor above suspicion

The character of Müller was inspired by Dr Georg BELL, a Scot who had ties with the Nazis, and was living in Germany. MÜLLER tries to destabilise Western democracies by swamping the market with counterfeit currency. Bell had been involved in an attempt to destabilise Soviet Russia by flooding the country with counterfeit Russian roubles. This was a very effective form of economic warfare.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

The Black Island

There are many theories about the origins of the island on which the castle of Ben More is located. Some people think that the rocky cliffs of England were the inspiration for the landscape of the island, whilst others think that it was located in the etc... There isn't enough research material to confirm the sources of Hergé's inspiration for this island.

Banking on fear

At the beginning of the 1930's there were two popular mythical creatures, the Loch Ness monster, and the fearsome King Kong, a film released in 1933. Due to the popularity of these monsters, Hergé had created Ranko the Scottish gorilla.
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024

David and Goliath

Snowy's barking frightens Ranko the gorilla. Is this an inspirational example of David triumphing over Goliath, or rather a premonition about the abominable snowman, caused by the captain's snoring? Is this story filled with anticipation?
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024
Much to his dismay, Müller will cross paths with Tintin twice. Doesn't the magpie which flies away with the fireman's key remind you of the one which stole Bianca Castafiore's emerald from Marlinspike Hall?

Good ale

In keeping with local tradition and culture, the teetotal Tintin joins the locals in drinking a pint of beer at:
© Hergé / Tintinimaginatio - 2024
Ye Dolphin, plate 81 of the 1938 black-and-white version (which becomes Ye White Art, in the third off-text picture of the same version), renamed The Kiltoch Arms, when the album was reworked in 1965 (frame B3, p.41)
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typhoon5
09/09/2023 20:21 PM
my first Tintin book i read. sniff
iamtapioca
21/12/2022 00:36 AM
first tintin book and the best
03160553
12/11/2022 02:22 AM
I hope Tintin is having fun on Black Island.
17/01/2022 00:47 AM
Probably the greatest early Tintin.
vahidesmi
29/09/2021 20:37 PM
in Persian:
جزیره سیاه
pranaviha
02/08/2021 16:53 PM
i am horrified when i see the beast in this book . i am totally horrified when i see ranko the beast . i also created one story . the charecters are : tintin , snowy , the shopkeeper ivan and doctor
t0315523j
13/06/2021 15:02 PM
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