: It is frequently cited as the finest work in the series by critics and Hergé himself, who considered it an "ode to friendship".
: With fewer characters, more focus is placed on the non-verbal expressions of Tintin and Captain Haddock, particularly during Haddock's surreal, De Chirico-inspired hallucinations. 4. Legacy and Cultural Impact
: The plot is a "song dedicated to friendship". Tintin risks his life based solely on a prophetic dream that Chang survived a plane crash in Nepal.
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