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Land of Black Gold is the ninth of The Adventures of Tintin, a series of Classic Comic-Strip Albums, written and illustrated by Belgian Cartoonist Herge. It was first serialized as a Black-and-White Comic Strip in Le Petit Vingtieme on September 28, 1939. A new colour version was drawn and published in 1950.

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  • Land of Black Gold is the ninth of The Adventures of Tintin, a series of Classic Comic-Strip Albums, written and illustrated by Belgian Cartoonist Herge. It was first serialized as a Black-and-White Comic Strip in Le Petit Vingtieme on September 28, 1939. A new colour version was drawn and published in 1950.
  • Land of Black Gold is the fifteenth of The Adventures of Tintin. It was first published in Le Petit Vingtième from 1939 to 1940, but ended in mid-adventure. It was later redrawn, colourised and published in the Tintin Magazine and in book form from 1948 to 1950. Both these versions were set in the British Mandate of Palestine. In 1971 parts of the story were again redrawn in order to set it in the fictional state of Khemed.
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  • Land of Black Gold
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  • Land of Black Gold is the ninth of The Adventures of Tintin, a series of Classic Comic-Strip Albums, written and illustrated by Belgian Cartoonist Herge. It was first serialized as a Black-and-White Comic Strip in Le Petit Vingtieme on September 28, 1939. A new colour version was drawn and published in 1950.
  • Land of Black Gold is the fifteenth of The Adventures of Tintin. It was first published in Le Petit Vingtième from 1939 to 1940, but ended in mid-adventure. It was later redrawn, colourised and published in the Tintin Magazine and in book form from 1948 to 1950. Both these versions were set in the British Mandate of Palestine. In 1971 parts of the story were again redrawn in order to set it in the fictional state of Khemed.
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