I just get my two favorite albums namely The 7 Crystal Balls and Prisoners of the Sun result. I'm not saying that it is the most successful by Hergé, I will not go into this kind of controversy no interest to me since I find them all good, but in any case it is those who most influenced me for simple reason is that kid I had a blue funk of the mummy of the Inca Capac Rascar seen within 7 Crystal Balls, frozen in his first animated window and ugly intentions in the dream Tintin. I remind you briefly the history, ethnological expedition returns to Europe after a two-year stay in Peru and Bolivia, where it reports an Inca mummy. A few days after all members of the expedition are struck one by one, of a mysterious evil. Tintin Dupond and Dupont-investigate, then it was the turn of Professor be removed. What is the subject of the second volume, The Sun Temple. I not only loved being scared by that mummy and curse weighing on shipping but also because we find all the characters from the world of Hergé, Captain Haddock, Sunflower, the Thomson and Thompson (qu one distinguished by their mustaches, the Dupont mustache, Smith has the right mustache, hence the mnemonic to remember: D = right), Castafiore, General Alcazar, Nestor and Castle Moulinsart . Add to this a superb drawing, exoticism Peru and the Andes, the perilous crossing of the forest animals hostile, the condor who takes Milou, the crowd scenes in the Inca temple, I do not finish to list all these twists that could only put my boiling already fertile imagination kid. Of course today rereading this comic I am surprised that the subterfuge found by Tintin to escape the pyre erected by the Inca priest be a solar eclipse, as this civilization was very aware of cosmology. Whatever! I'm not one to cut the hairs, if history is smoothly conducted, I'm easy. If you want to have a good time I strongly advise you to immerse yourself in the wonderful world of the puff see whether you have seven or seventy-seven!