Midas Papos is a Greek merchandiser who appears in Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece in The Adventures of Tintin series. He was first seen by Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, and Snowy, talking about the death of Themistocles Paparanic. He was talking about his adventures in Tetaragua until a gangster, presumably Yefima, attempts to assassinate Papos, maybe receiving more money from Karabine. He was still breathing, and Tintin and Haddock carried a gun, and then they were sent to prison by the Greek police. He was later sent to the hospital, and explained their innocence to Thompson and Thomson and his life is no longer in danger, meaning he has recovered.
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| - Midas Papos is a Greek merchandiser who appears in Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece in The Adventures of Tintin series. He was first seen by Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, and Snowy, talking about the death of Themistocles Paparanic. He was talking about his adventures in Tetaragua until a gangster, presumably Yefima, attempts to assassinate Papos, maybe receiving more money from Karabine. He was still breathing, and Tintin and Haddock carried a gun, and then they were sent to prison by the Greek police. He was later sent to the hospital, and explained their innocence to Thompson and Thomson and his life is no longer in danger, meaning he has recovered.
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| - Midas Papos is a Greek merchandiser who appears in Tintin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece in The Adventures of Tintin series. He was first seen by Tintin, Captain Archibald Haddock, and Snowy, talking about the death of Themistocles Paparanic. He was talking about his adventures in Tetaragua until a gangster, presumably Yefima, attempts to assassinate Papos, maybe receiving more money from Karabine. He was still breathing, and Tintin and Haddock carried a gun, and then they were sent to prison by the Greek police. He was later sent to the hospital, and explained their innocence to Thompson and Thomson and his life is no longer in danger, meaning he has recovered.
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