The collection of the Imaginary Museum of Tintin extends with the sign of Kih-Oskh! The statuette is inspired by the album Les cigars du pharaon, page 6, box D5. This sign, inspired by Yin and Yang, appears many times in the album. It is the royal emblem of the pharaoh Kih-Oskh but also the rallying sign of the sect of Rastapopoulos. The members of this sect, who manufacture false cigarettes to transport opium, wear this sign on their robes. It is also a symbol that creates a link between Egypt, India and Arabia, the three…