Le Journal Tintin
Le Journal Tintin Nº 1022 May 23 1968
Le Journal Tintin Nº 1022 May 23 1968
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The cover features a large white fluffy dog named Cubitus, from the comic of the same name, dressed as a postman (or rather, postdog) holding a card drawing the viewer's attention to the main article of this issue - the debut of the Matra MS11 car in the Formula 1 racing world.
From Wikipedia:
"Tintin magazine was part of an elaborate publishing scheme. The magazine's primary content focused on a new page or two from several forthcoming comic albums that had yet to be published as a whole, thus drawing weekly readers who could not bear to wait for entire albums. There were several ongoing stories at any given time, giving wide exposure to lesser-known artists. Tintin was also available bound as a hardcover or softcover collection. The content always included filler material, some of which was of considerable interest to fans, for example alternate versions of pages of the Tintin stories, and interviews with authors and artists. Not every comic appearing in Tintin was later put into book form, which was another incentive to subscribe to the magazine. If the quality of Tintin printing was high compared to American comic books through the 1970s, the quality of the albums was superb, utilizing expensive paper and printing processes (and having correspondingly high prices)".
Comic is in good condition with a vertical crease that extends through the book. No missing staples. Cover shows some creasing. Interior pages are yellowed from age with a bit of staining.
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