Tintin and the Lake of Sharks (in the original French Tintin et le Lac aux Requins) is a Tintin animated film, directed by Raymond Leblanc (1972). It was not written by Hergé, who supervised, but by the Belgian comics creator Greg (Michel Regnier), a friend of Hergé. It was later adapted into a comic book with still images from the film used as illustrations.
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Cover of the English edition |
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| Publisher | Casterman |
| Date | 1972 (film novelization), 1995 (remastered) |
| Series | The Adventures of Tintin (Les aventures de Tintin) |
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| Writer(s) | Greg |
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| Language | French |
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| Publisher | Sundancer |
| Date | 1990, 1996 |
| Translator(s) | Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner |
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