Le Petit Vingtième ("The Little Twentieth") was the weekly youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle ("The Twentieth Century") from 1928 to 1940. Hergé's comics series The Adventures of Tintin first appeared in it.

The front page of the 1 May 1930 edition of Le Petit Vingtième, declaring "Tintin revient!" ("Tintin Returns!") from his adventure in the Soviet Union
Tintin publications[]

Issue number 32 from 1934, featuring Tintin and Snowy.
- Tintin in the Land of the Soviets: January 10, 1929 - May 8, 1930: album 1930
- Tintin in the Congo: June 5, 1930 - June 11, 1931 July 9, 1931: album 1931 (110 pages)
- Tintin in America: September 3, 1931 - October 20, 1932: album 1932 (120 pages)
- Cigars of the Pharaoh (published as "Tintin in the Orient"): December 8, 1932 - August 2, 1934 (124 pages)
- The Blue Lotus: August 9, 1934 - October 17, 1935 (124 pages)
- The Broken Ear: December 5, 1935 - February 25, 1937
- The Black Island: April 15, 1937 - June 16, 1938 (124 pages)
- King Ottokar's Sceptre (published as "Tintin in Syldavia"): August 4, 1938 - August 10, 1939 (106 pages)
- Land of Black Gold: September 28, 1939 - May 8, 1940 (unfinished)
Trivia[]
- A Le Petit Vingtième newspaper was seen in the 2011 film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn