A review by biologic
Tintin in America by Hergé

3.0

Overall enjoyed the book - though nothing blew me away, too many coincidences and lucky escapes. Villains are also too stupid - they never wait to ensure the victim is actually dead.

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Surprisingly Tintin's archenemy Rastapopoulos first appeared in this book at p57 sitting just beside Tintin in the banquet scene. Though his name wasn't mentioned until the next book Cigars of the Pharaoh.

And thankfully, it contains less animal cruelty and racism compared to Tintin in Congo