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    <![CDATA[ <em>Cigars of the Pharaoh</em> is one of Tintin's earliest adventures.  He and Snowy are on a cruise to Egypt when they happen to meet Professor Sophocles Sarcophagus (the first of Tintin's absent-minded professors) and join his expedition.  But they become embroiled in a complicated scheme involving a fakir, cigars marked with an unusual brand, and Rajijah, the poison of madness.  Most significantly, Tintin meets the detectives Thompson and Thomson as well as the movie mogul Rastapopolous.  While <em>Cigars of the Pharaoh</em> is a self-contained story, some of the mysteries are resolved in <em>The Blue Lotus</em>.  Herge wrote <em>Cigars</em> in 1932 then revised it in 1955, which is why the art has the more polished look of later stories as well as the anachronistic glimpse of a copy of <em>Destination: Moon</em>.  <em>--David Horiuchi</em>]]>
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