Book Review
The Beginning of the Tintin Legacy
The first-ever Tintin story, “Tintin in the Land of the Soviets,” sets a thrilling pace as our hero embarks on a daring mission into the heart of Soviet Russia.
The first-ever Tintin story, “Tintin in the Land of the Soviets,” sets a thrilling pace as our hero embarks on a daring mission into the heart of Soviet Russia.
Published
1 year agoon
By
Arijit Roy
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets is the remarkable first installment of the beloved Tintin series by Hergé, first serialized in 1929. Though simple in its black-and-white presentation and lacking the polished artistry seen in Hergé’s later works, this book offers fans of Tintin a rare look at the iconic reporter’s origins. In this story, Tintin, the young reporter from Belgium, is sent to Soviet Russia to cover its political landscape for Le Petit Vingtième, a fictional newspaper. Alongside his trusty fox terrier, Snowy, Tintin confronts obstacles ranging from the Soviet secret police to harsh weather, constantly dodging danger with his quick wits and boundless courage.
A glance into the super power
The adventure is a riveting sequence of escapes and discoveries as Tintin encounters political propaganda, economic deceit, and military threats, providing a satirical perspective on the Soviet Union of the 1930s. The plot is straightforward, with Tintin uncovering falsified prosperity and brutal governance as he maneuvers through tense situations. What makes this adventure unique is its historical context: Hergé created this story during a time of great political unrest, intending to critique and highlight the realities of the Soviet regime, though his portrayal is admittedly shaped by the limited knowledge and prevailing attitudes of the era.
Birth of an iconic character

Tintin’s character in Land of the Soviets is refreshing and shows his tenacity, resourcefulness, and ability to get out of seemingly impossible situations. Snowy, always ready with a humorous comment or moment of bravery, adds comic relief amidst the grim themes. The book may feel less nuanced than Hergé’s later works, but the charming and bold depiction of Tintin’s adventurous spirit makes up for its simple artwork and straightforward story.
For readers, Tintin in the Land of the Soviets is essential to understanding the evolution of Tintin’s character and the series’ legacy. It’s a historic adventure that reflects the beginnings of Hergé’s storytelling brilliance. Though not without its criticisms regarding political bias, this book remains a fascinating and spirited read for anyone interested in Tintin’s earliest exploits.
Why It’s a Great Read:
Tintin in the Land of the Soviets is a classic, allowing readers to experience the adventurous roots of a beloved character. It offers a glimpse into history and Hergé’s early art style, setting the stage for the world-famous series that would follow.
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