Tintin - the little twentieth 44 - B - EO ()
Very rare and sought-after issue of October , in which we find the famous publication of the design that then Paul Cuvelier, age 6 sent the XX small writing on page 5: "A railway accident".Who could have imagined that 16 years later, Hergé would illustrate the first Tintin papers with this young Paul Cuvelier of 22 years, cartoonist outstanding, to the point of forcing the admiration and compliments of the master Hergé, became his "colleague in the Tintin Journal.Good condition for this copy that shows signs of wear of the paper, on the back, which is usual for this fragile paper of newsprint from .Free shipping by registered. Read More