Julius Caesar in Asterix by Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo
If not today, then when?
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" Charming, these local customs, what ?"
Lucky Luke: The Tenderfoot
by Rene Goscinny and Morris
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Asterix welcomes Big Nate to the Gaulish Village.
Asterix is property of Rene Goscinny/Albert Uderzo/Darguad
Big Nate is from Lincoln Pierce
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Uderzo et Goscinny n’ont rien inventé, mais se sont brillamment inspirés.
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1983 ad for the Asterix in Belgium softcover and related competition (closing date 30 June 1983).
This was the 24th Asterix adventure and the last written by Rene Goscinny. He died in 1977, part of the way through writing the story, and the remainder was completed by Albert Uderzo. I think Asterix's reference to there being 27 adventures must be because by the time this came out in softcover there were three more books released with Uderzo having taken over the writing duties as well.
The final panel of the book shows a sad-faced rabbit looking at Goscinny's name.
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[Image ID: Two images designed to create a humorous juxtaposition. The first is a screenshot from a Guardian article - link here - referring to a spate of wild boars forcing picnics in Rome to come to an end. There is a photo of wild boar running amuck and making mischief in Roman streets, and the text is as follows:
"Picnics banned in Rome in effort to combat wild boar incursions"
"City acts to contain wild boar population after African swine fever detected in body of dead animal"
"Wild boar foraging for food in Rome in September. About 23,000 of the animals in and around the city, according to the farmers’ association Colidretti. Photograph: Remo Casilli/Reuters"
The second image is a panel taken from the popular French comic "Asterix the Gaul" by Ren Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The character Obelix, a fat man with red pigtails and mustache, a small horned helmet, and large breeches with vertical white and blue stripes, is confidently holding back his friend Asterix, a small man with a blonde mustache and hair, wearing a winged helmet, black shirt, red tights and a sword. Their dog, Dogmatix, trots curiously by.
Obelix says "Leave this to me", while Asterix, lost for words, merely says "?".
The juxtaposition refers to the fact that both Gauls, Obelix in particular, are fond of hunting and eating wild boar as well as beating up Roman soldiers. This is thus a unique opportunity for Obelix.]
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Papercutz announces Asterix Omnibus #11 for February 2024
Papercutz announces Asterix Omnibus #11 for February 2024 #comics #comicbooks #papercutz
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Le petit Nicolas: Qu'est-ce qu'on attend pour être heureux? (2022)
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‘Asterix The Legionary’ was my first Asterix book, and remains one of my favourites!
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"Right or left?"
Laura Legs
Lucky Luke: The Grand Duke
by Rene Goscinny and Morris
Cinebook
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