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Portrait Gallery 1
Portrait Gallery 2
Portrait Gallery 3
Portrait Gallery 4
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- Arturo Benedetto Giovanni Guiseppe Pietro Archangelo Alfredo Cartoffoli da Milano, in The Calculus Affair
- Man in airplane in The Red Sea Sharks He angrily demands a parachute and Tintin knocks him out with one punch.
- Kavitch, Secretary to Sponsz, in The Calculus Affair
- Tintin, in Tintin in America
- Professor Decimus Phostle, in The Shooting Star
- Phostles assistant, in The Shooting Star
- Snowy
- Omar Ben Salaad, in The Crab with the Golden Claws
- Doctor Ridgewell, in The Broken Ear and Tintin and the Picaros
- Professor Topolino, in The Calculus Affair
- Cuthbert Calculus
- Al Capone, in Tintin in America
- Snowy
- The Maharaja of Gaipajama and the Crown Prince of Gaipajama, in Cigars of the Pharaoh
- Dr. Patella, Osteologist, in Destination Moon
- Captain Haddock
- Tintin in disguise, in The Crab with the Golden Claws
- Thompson
- Thomson
- Proprietor of the curio shop, in Red Rackhams Treasure
- Bill, the Ships Cook on the Sirius, in Red Rackhams Treasure
- Phillipilus the Prophet, in The Shooting Star
- Psychiatrist, in Cigars of the Pharaoh
- Captain Haddock
- Mastermind of Kidnap, Inc., in Tintin in America
- General Haranochi, in The Blue Lotus
- Tintin after diving, in Red Rackhams Treasure
- Sheik Bab El Ehr, in Land of Black Gold
- Yussuf Ben Mulfrid, military advisor to Mohammed Ben Kalish Ezab, in Land of Black Gold
- Captain Chester, in The Shooting Star
- Ivan Ivanovich Sakharine, Collector, 21 Eucalyptus Road, in The Secret of the Unicorn
- Coco, Tintins African guide in Tintin in the Congo. He’s introduced on page 11 and mysteriously disappears from the story after page 26. Thanks to Paul McClelland for this answer.
- Aristides Silk, the kleptomaniac in The Secret of the Unicorn
- Prince of the Sun, AKA The Inca, in Prisoners of the Sun
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