The Calculus Affair
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1976
62
Novel • Fiction
Geneva, Switzerland • 1950s
1976
Adult
8-12 years
In The Calculus Affair, Hergé follows the adventures of Tintin and his friends as they become embroiled in a complex situation involving espionage and scientific invention. Professor Calculus is unwittingly drawn into international intrigue, prompting Tintin and Captain Haddock to embark on a mission to protect him and uncover the truth behind a groundbreaking device.
Adventurous
Suspenseful
Humorous
Mysterious
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Hergé's The Calculus Affair is widely praised for its engaging plot, intricate artwork, and humor. The story's fast pace and international espionage themes captivate readers. Some critics note it lacks depth in character development. Overall, it remains a beloved addition to the Tintin series, showcasing Hergé's storytelling prowess and artistic skill.
Fans of The Calculus Affair by Hergé enjoy fast-paced adventure with a blend of mystery and humor. This graphic novel attracts readers of all ages, akin to admirers of The Adventures of Tintin series or Asterix, who appreciate intricate plots and timeless, engaging illustrations.
13,293 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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62
Novel • Fiction
Geneva, Switzerland • 1950s
1976
Adult
8-12 years
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