Tintin in the New World : A Romance (1993) by
Frederic Tuten. A novel that transplants Tintin from his comic book confines into a fleshed out, realistic world with all its wicked, grave and abstruse trappings. The cover of the novel features a specially-commissioned painting by
Roy Lichtenstein who used his hallmark
Benday-dot technique to depict Tintin and Snowy in a near-miss with a would-be assassin's knife.
The Adventures of Tintin at Sea by
Yves Horeau; edited and translated by
Michael Farr (2004). Issued in conjunction with an exhibition focusing on Tintin's exploits at sea at the
National Maritime Museum in
London, which was organized in partnership with the Hergé Foundation. The exhibition commemorated the 75th anniversary of the publication of Tintin's first adventure.