What is the fantastic power that the fabulous islands exert on us and fascinate us so much? Is it the mystery, a treasure, their location at the end of the world, the rocks, the atolls...? It's a theme to which Hergé was very sensitive and he has therefore dealt with it in several albums. 40 pages of panorama on the distant and fantastic islands where Tintin serves as our guide. He explored some special ones himself, by the way, from The Black Rocks in Scotland to the pirate island in The Treasure of Scarlet Rackham. From The Pacific Ocean, where an ‘ephemeral’ island has emerged that would soon sink back into the depths in a handful of years, to Mas a Tierra, where the castaway lived who inspired Daniel Defoe for his Robinson Crusoe, we take you to explore these mysterious worlds.
136 pages - Soft Cover - French (Includes : yellow wrapper + book 'L'ermite et le gangster')