The Adventures of Tintin: The Red Sea Sharks
Captain Haddock is incredulous to discover that even in the twentieth century slavery still exists. And the most shocking thing is that this awful trade continues into the twenty-first...
The Red Sea Sharks (first published in French in 1958) shines the spotlight on the scandal of modern slavery. Hergé was sensitive to the current affairs of his time, and this was a real crisis that he wove into his fictional stories.
Follow Tintin, Captain Haddock and Skut on a breathtaking adventure full of spectacular scenes, as the heroes battle baddies and travel to exotic countries.
The Red Sea Sharks, now showing on Tintin TV.