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This resin figurine of the terrifying Rascar Capac is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.
Rascar Capac is the mummy in The Seven Crystal Balls. He is an ancient Incan monarch dug up by the Sanders-Hardiman Expedition. Professor Hercules Tarragon displays the mummy in his house. When lightning strikes into the chimney, it sends a fireball hurling through the living room, and the fireball crashes into Capac, vaporizing him. That night, Tintin, Captain Haddock, and Professor Calculus all have the same nightmare: Capac climbs into the room carrying a glowing crystal ball and smashes it onto the floor. What happens to the apparently resurrected mummy afterwards is unclear.
L'éffrayant Rascar Capac est inspiré par une authentique momie parakas rapportée du Pérou.
il paraîtrait que le nom Capac, qui semble Inca mais qui n'existe pas, aurait été créé en souvenir de l'Egyptologue belge, le professeur Capart, très connu au plan mondial pour ses travaux en archéologie.
This resin figurine of the terrifying Rascar Capac is part of a series of beautiful statuettes, designed and manufactured with a keen attention to the original detail in Hergé's drawings.