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The 24th and final Tintin adventure, unfinished due to an unfortunate case of [[Author Existence Failure]].
An art craze sweeps over Europe - everyone is suddenly obsessed with Alph-Art, or statues of letters. Even the Captain buys an '''H''', but Tintin remains skeptical of the movement. He looks into Alph-Art's origins, and finds his usual mess of crooks and swindlers (including [[Tintin
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* [[Author Existence Failure]]: Hergé died partway through his work on Tintin and Alph-Art; the unfinished draft has been published as part of the regular series of Tintin albums.
* [[Continuation Fic]]: The Quebecois artist Rodier, decided to illustrate the rest of the story. While half the story is original material, he emulates Hergé's style quite well. Because Hergé did not wish anyone else to work on Tintin, Rodier's Alph-Art remains in the realm of non-canon [[fanfic]].
* [[Creator Breakdown/Comic Books|Creator Breakdown]]: Hergé wrote ''[[Tintin
* [[Drink Order]]: Captain Haddock usually goes for Loch Lomond whiskey. In this story, Haddock can no longer drink due to the lingering effects of a pill used on him by Calculus. The withdrawal is causing him various problems and a change in lifestyle.
* [[Left Hanging]]: The story ends with Tintin captured by a mysterious enemy. He is scheduled to be killed ... and there is no resolution.
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