Tintin and Alph-Art (French: Tintin et l'Alph-Art) was the intended twenty-fourth and final book in the The Adventures of Tintin series, created by Belgian comics artist Hergé. It is a striking departure from the earlier books in tone and subject, as well as in some parts of the style; rather than being set in a usual exotic and action-packed environment, this story is largely played out in the world of modern art. Hergé worked on the book until his death in 1983, and it was published posthumous
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