Attention still a mythical album (really!): The Secret Of The Unicorn. Album that should logically be the basis of the film that Spielberg is currently filming, is the first part of a diptych (the second and final part, the next album, The Treasure Of Red Rackham). Released in 1943, it is absolutely great, and cult. It is also the first album with the character of Nestor, the servant of Marlinspike ... and the first album with the same time, the famous castle of Moulinsart! It's always been, with his retinue, my favorite album of the whole saga. Partly because I've always loved treasure hunting stories with clues, etc ... and in part because it is really perfect from the first to the last box.
What to say? Absolute perfection, both in the suspense that humor, with wonderful drawings and spectacular sequences (Tintin escaping the castle, and of course the long and exciting story of passage of Haddock), The Secret Of The Unicorn, which therefore ends with a promise of soot at the same level (the case) is one of the most successful albums of Tintin, an absolute success, total, complete. Unforgettable, words fail me!