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Journal de Tintin N°542 — Hergé “Tintin au Tibet” — Original March 1959 — 2C86
Journal de Tintin N°542 — Hergé “Tintin au Tibet” — Original March 1959 — 2C86
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An original issue of Journal de Tintin — the iconic Belgian-French weekly comic magazine for readers “aged 7 to 77” — this is N°542, dated March 18, 1959, featuring one of the most visually delightful and culturally resonant covers in the magazine’s long history.
The cover illustration is a masterpiece of late-1950s graphic humor: a hapless father stands atop the family’s wooden-cabinet television set, tools in hand, while his household falls apart around him — one son sprawled across the yellow checkerboard floor in blue jeans and black Converse sneakers; another curled in a powder-blue Scandinavian armchair in striped pyjamas. The caption delivers the punchline with perfect comic timing: “Papa aurait pu choisir un autre jour pour bricoler!” A small badge announces the evening’s television programme: “Ce soir: Les Aventures de Tintin et Milou.” As a document of 1950s domestic life — the arrival of television, the Scandinavian design revolution, the birth of teenage culture — this cover is without equal.
The back cover is a full-page color episode of Tintin au Tibet by the legendary Hergé — one of the most beloved and emotionally resonant adventures in the entire Tintin canon, widely considered Hergé’s most personal work. This episode follows Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Tchang along a treacherous Himalayan mountain path, culminating in a moment of pure Hergé comedy: the Captain sends a stone pagoda tumbling down the mountainside with a resounding “DING!” The page is rendered in Hergé’s immaculate ligne claire style, the Himalayan landscape in cool blues, greys, and whites with extraordinary precision.
Inside, Fulgoni’s Agent “P.60” delivers a tense spy thriller set against the glamour of the Monte-Carlo Rally — period racing cars, snow-covered mountain roads, and Cold War intrigue. Tibet and Greg’s Chick Bill — “Shérif à Vendre!” brings riotous Western comedy in a bold red, black, and white palette.
Condition note: The cover has separated from the spine and shows significant creasing and detachment — honestly reflected in the price. Interior pages remain complete and retain strong color throughout. This is a reading and reference copy, or a collector’s piece valued for its extraordinary content rather than its physical condition.
Key Details
- Type: Original vintage comic magazine / illustrated weekly press
- Title: Journal de Tintin — N°542
- Date: March 18, 1959
- Publisher: Le Lombard (Belgium / France)
- Language: French
- Pages: 40
- Size: 21 × 30 cm / 8.3 × 11.8 in
- Condition: Poor/Fair — cover detached at spine, significant creasing (disclosed); interior complete and colorful
- Origin: Belgium / France
- Age: 67 years (1959)
- Notable content: Tintin au Tibet (Hergé) — back cover full episode · Agent “P.60” (Fulgoni) · Chick Bill “Shérif à Vendre!” (Tibet/Greg)
- Collectibility: High for content — Hergé/Tintin au Tibet is a major draw; condition limits price ceiling
- SKU: 2C86

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