In Misterious Tibet
*sigh*...this book is a masterpiece. What else can I say? One of the great final six books from the Herge studio, it will be read forever, for the virtuosity of its narrative, for the attention to detail, for the stunning illustrations, but msot of all, as my fellow reviewers mention, for the beauty and depth of its humanity. I've read Tintin for years but now, having completed a BA and Masters degree in literature, their astonishing skill and perfection still leave me agog. This transcends the genre of 'comic book' and, like Herge's other late works, becomes an object of wonder and beauty.