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Asterix (Orion) | |||
#1 Asterix the Gaul ISBN: 9780752866055 Pages: 48 Year: 1969 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #1 (1961) Astérix le gaulois (44p) Puzzled by the problem of the last indomitable Gaulish village, the Romans send a spy to learn the secret of their enormous strength. That done, they capture the Druid Getafix and try to torture the secret of the magic potion out of him. Asterix wonders why Getafix has been gone for so long, and gets captured too. The head of the Roman garrison, Crismus Bonus, wants the potion so he can go to Rome and become Caesar. To have a little fun, Getafix brews up a batch of magic hair-growing potion and the Romans all drink it. After they've run out of hair jokes, Getafix relents and brews an antidote, and also a little cauldron of the strength potion so that he and Asterix can make their escape. Before they can leave, however, Julius Caesar himself turns up and wants to know what's going on. Asterix tells him about Crismus Bonus's plan to become Caesar, and Julius finds that very interesting. He releases Asterix and Getafix without seeing how the potion works. Asterix and Julius promise to meet again. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#2 Asterix and the Golden Sickle ISBN: 9780752866130 Pages: 48 Year: 1975 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #2 (1962) La serpe d'or (42p) Getafix the Druid breaks his sickle, and Asterix and Obelix volunteer to go get a new one from Metallurgix in Lutetia. Once they get to the city, Metallurgix can't be found and they are arrested by Romans. While in captivity they learn that a gang of sickle-traffickers has had a monopoly since Metallurgix disappeared. The pair decide that Metallurgix has been kidnapped by the gang, set out to look for him, and get arrested again. A clue from a fellow prisoner leads them to leave the jail again and go to the Bois de Boulogne, where they find an underground chamber full of golden sickles, and beat up the gang. They still haven't found Metallurgix, and don't know who the big boss of the gang is. More searching, and they get arrested again. This time they discover that the Roman Prefect is the boss of the gang, and the Metallurgix is being held in the same building as they are. They free Metallurgix, get a free sickle, and return home. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#3 Asterix and the Goths ISBN: 9780752866154 Pages: 48 Year: 1974 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #3 (1963) Astérix et les Goths (47p) Asterix and Obelix escort Getafix to the annual Druid's convention. Getafix wins the new tricks competition and is named Druid of the Year. Goths who have sneaked over from Germania then kidnap Getafix and take him home. They try to get some secrets of military value out of Getafix, but are not successful. Coming to the rescue, Asterix and Obelix end up imprisoned and scheduled for execution along with Getafix and Rhetoric, their wimpy Gothic-Gaulish interpreter. As a last request they ask for ingredients to make a Gaulish soup, which is of course the magic potion. Since their concern is not only to escape, but also to neutralize Germania for centuries to come, they feed the soup to Rhetoric. Rhetoric declares himself chief. Then the Gauls give swigs of potion to a whole succession of henpecked or otherwise dissatisfied Gothic men, who all raise armies and declare themselves supreme chiefs. That mischief done, our friends return to their village in Gaul for a victory feast. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#4 Asterix the Gladiator ISBN: 9780752866116 Pages: 48 Year: 1969 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #4 (1964) Astérix Gladiateur (44p) The Prefect of Gaul, Odius Asparagus, takes Cacofonix the bard to Rome as a present to Caesar. Caesar says to throw him to the lions in the next games. Asterix and Obelix hitch a ride with Phoenecian traders to Rome to rescue Cacafonix. Once in Rome they sign up for gladiator training in order to get close to where Cacofonix is being held. During the "training" they promise to free the other gladiators, and also teach them some new non-violent games. On the day of the circus, Cacofonix is thrown to the lions as advertised, but he sings to them and empties the arena of both lions and spectators. Order restored, the gladiators come on, throw down their weapons, and start playing parlor games, which enrages Caesar. Asterix tells Caesar that if he wants to see real fighting he should send in some legionnaires. Caesar sends in a cohort, and Asterix and Obelix make short work of them. This pleases the crowd, which was all Caesar wanted to do, so the Gauls leave for home in peace. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#5 Asterix and the Banquet ISBN: 9780752866093 Pages: 48 Year: 1975 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #5 (1965) Le tour de Gaule (44p) A new officer arrives from Rome to take care of the Gaul problem, and after seeing how impossible it is to attack the village of Asterix, decides to build a stockade around the whole thing. The idea is to isolate them so their spirit won't infect the rest of Gaul. The stockade isn't taken very seriously by the Gauls, and Asterix himself makes a wager with the Roman. He bets that he can travel all around Gaul, collecting the best foods from each area, and return to invite the Roman to a banquet featuring everything he's gathered. The deed is done, making the album a comic travelogue of Roman-era France. A little dog joins Asterix and Obelix in Paris (on page 12), follows them faithfully, and isn't noticed until the last page. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#6 Asterix and Cleopatra ISBN: 9780752866079 Pages: 48 Year: 1969 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #6 (1965) Astérix et Cléopatre (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#7 Asterix and The Big Fight ISBN: 9780752866178 Pages: 48 Year: 1971 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #7 (1966) Le combat des chefs (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#8 Asterix in Britain ISBN: 9780752866192 Pages: 48 Year: 1970 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #8 (1966) Astérix chez les Bretons (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#9 Asterix and the Normans ISBN: 9780752866239 Pages: 48 Year: 1978 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #9 (1966) Astérix et les Normands (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#10 Asterix the Legionary ISBN: 9780752866215 Pages: 48 Year: 1970 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #10 (1967) Astérix Légionnaire (44p) Obelix falls in love with Panacea, who has just returned from two years studying at Condatum. Obelix is heartbroken when he learns that she has a fiancé, Tragicomix, who has been drafted into Caesar's army and is fighting in Africa. Asterix and Obelix enlist in the Roman army in order to find and return Tragicomix to Panacea. Though the Roman military trainers find the task difficult, the Gauls eventually bring the training, and especially the cooking, up to Gaulish standards. Additional comedy is provided by an Egyptian tourist who enlists accidentally and speaks only in hieroglyphics. Once in North Africa, our heroes find that Tragicomix has been taken prisoner by Scipio's army (it's Romans against Romans). Effecting a rescue, and at the same time a victory for Casear, they go home with Caesar's blessing. Obelix is so happy to have his puppy Dogmatix and familiar cooking that he gets over Panacea, and Panacea goes off with Tragicomix to get married. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#11 Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield ISBN: 9780752866253 Pages: 48 Year: 1977 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #11 (1968) Le bouclier Arverne (44p) When Caesar completed his conquest of Gaul, and Vercingetorix threw down his arms, it seems souvenir hunters took them away. Now Caesar wants to stage a triumph to show the Gauls who's boss, and he wants to be carried on the shield of Vercingetorix. Tribune Noxius Vapus is sent to find the shield. Meanwhile Asterix and Obelix have taken their chief, Vitalstatistix, to a spa for a liver ailment, and they end up joining the search for the shield. The way is not straight, and involves spies, big business, and much hiding in charcoal bins. In the end it develops that the shield Vitalstatistix is always being carried around on is that very same shield of Vercingetorix, and the Gauls stage a triumph with it for Caesar's benefit. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#12 Asterix at the Olympic Games ISBN: 9780752866277 Pages: 48 Year: 1972 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #12 (1968) Astérix aux jeux Olympiques (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#13 Asterix and the Cauldron ISBN: 9780752866291 Pages: 48 Year: 1976 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #13 (1969) Astérix et le chaudron (44p) The chief of a neighboring Gaulish village brings a soup cauldron of money to the village of Asterix, hoping to protect it from the Roman tax collectors. The next morning the cauldron is found empty in Asterix's hut, and to regain his honor Asterix must refill it. This involves travel. Asterix and Obelix visit Roman outposts, consider selling the stories of their adventures, and take wild boars to market, with no financial success. They try teaching tricks to Dogmatix, fighting as gladiators, acting, and betting at the races. Finally they try a bank robbery, but the tax collectors have already taken all the money. On the way home they run into a tax collector, who has just enough money to fill the cauldron. In fact, it's the same money because it smells like soup. The neighbor chieftain had been dishonest with them and had stolen the money back, hoping Asterix would find different money to repay him with. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#14 Asterix in Spain ISBN: 9780752866314 Pages: 48 Year: 1971 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #14 (1969) Astérix en Hispanie (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#15 Asterix and the Roman Agent ISBN: 9780752866338 Pages: 48 Year: 1972 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #15 (1970) La zizanie (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#16 Asterix in Switzerland ISBN: 9780752866352 Pages: 48 Year: 1973 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #16 (1970) Astérix chez les Helvètes (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#17 The Mansions of the Gods ISBN: 9780752866390 Pages: 48 Year: 1973 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #17 (1971) Le domaine des dieux (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#18 Asterix and the Laurel Wreath ISBN: 9780752866376 Pages: 48 Year: 1974 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #18 (1972) Les lauriers de César (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#19 Asterix and the Soothsayer ISBN: 9780752866420 Pages: 48 Year: 1975 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #19 (1972) Le devin (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#20 Asterix in Corsica ISBN: 9780752866444 Pages: 48 Year: 1979 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #20 (1973) Astérix en Corse (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#21 Asterix and Caesar's Gift ISBN: 9780752866468 Pages: 48 Year: 1977 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #21 (1974) Le cadeau de César (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#22 Asterix and the Great Crossing ISBN: 9780752866482 Pages: 48 Year: 1976 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #22 (1975) La grande traversée (44p) The ox carts from Lutetia are on strike, so there's no fresh fish in the village. Nobody really remembers how to fish, but Asterix and Obelix decide to try. They set out in an old boat during a storm, and are soon lost. The next morning there's no sign of land, but a pirate ship comes by and they raid it for food. Another storm blows them west, and their boat sinks. Asterix and Obelix swim to land, guessing successively that they might be in Gaul, Thrace, Crete, and Iberia. They interact with Indians and go hunting, and the Chief wants Obelix to marry his daughter. This makes it necessary to flee, and some lost Vikings come along just in time. The Vikings take Asterix and Obelix home as prisoners to prove they've been to a New World, but when they get back nobody believes them because the prisoners are Gauls. With other Gaulish prisoners, Asterix and Obelix escape from the Vikings and return to Gaul, without ever figuring out where they've been. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#23 Obelix and Co. ISBN: 9780752866529 Pages: 48 Year: 1978 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #23 (1976) Obélix et compagnie (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#24 Asterix in Belgium ISBN: 9780752866505 Pages: 48 Year: 1980 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #24 (1979) Astérix chez les Belges (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#25 Asterix and the Great Divide ISBN: 9780752847733 Pages: 48 Year: 1981 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #25 (1980) Le grand Fossé (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#26 Asterix and the Black Gold ISBN: 9780752847740 Pages: 48 Year: 1982 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #26 (1981) L'odyssée d'Astérix (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#27 Asterix and Son ISBN: 9780752847757 Pages: 48 Year: 1983 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #27 (1983) Le fils d'Astérix (44p) A baby wrapped in Roman blankets is mysteriously left on the doorstep of Asterix and Obelix's hut. In the struggle to cope with the responsibilities of child care, Obelix manages to feed him a half-bottle of magic potion. The baby becomes a force to be reckoned with, using cows for rattles, etc. The Gauls investigate all the neighboring Roman outposts but can't find the baby's parents. Brutus, the adopted son of Caesar, wants the baby and sends a peddler and a nursemaid undercover to get him, but it doesn't work. Brutus then burns the village to the ground and steals the baby, escaping on a pirate ship. Asterix and Obelix bring them back, and Caesar shows up to see what's going on. Then Cleopatra shows up to explain that the baby is Caesars's son (and hers) and that she left him with the Gauls to protect them from Brutus. Since the village has been burned down, the closing banquet is held on Cleopatra's Galley. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#28 Asterix and the Magic Carpet ISBN: 9780752847764 Pages: 48 Year: 1988 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #28 (1987) Astérix chez Rahazade (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#29 Asterix and the Secret Weapon ISBN: 9780752847771 Pages: 48 Year: 1991 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #29 (1991) La rose et le glaive (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#30 Asterix and Obelix all at sea ISBN: 9780752847788 Pages: 48 Year: 1996 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #30 (1996) La galère d'Obélix (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#31 Asterix and the Actress ISBN: 9780752846583 Pages: 48 Year: 2001 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #31 (2001) Astérix et Latraviata (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#32 Asterix and the Class Act ISBN: 9780752866406 Pages: 48 Year: 2003 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #32 (1993) Astérix et la rentrée gauloise (46p) Contains (): Amicales coopérations (3p) Chanteclairix - Le Coq Gaulois (5p) Conférence de presse (1p) En 35 avant J.C. (4p) En 50 avant J.C. (3p) Etc, etc ... (1p) La mascotte (4p) Le printemps gaulois (2p) Lire avec Obelix (3p) Lutèce olympique (4p) Mini, Midi, Maxi (2p) Naissance d'une idée (1p) Obelisc'h (5p) Rentrée gauloise (2p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#33 Asterix and the Falling Sky ISBN: 9780752875484 Pages: 48 Year: 2005 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #33 (2005) Le ciel lui tombe sur la tête (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#34 Asterix and Obelix's Birthday: The Golden Book ISBN: 9781444000276 Pages: 56 Year: 2009 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #34 (2009) L'anniversaire d'Astérix & Obélix - Le livre d'or (51p) A collection of 12 new stories - all linked by the theme of Asterix's anniversary celebration. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#35 Asterix and the Picts ISBN: 9781444011678 Pages: 48 Year: 2013 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Didier Conrad | Script: Jean-Yves Ferri #35 (2013) Astérix chez les Pictes (46p) When Asterix and Obelix rescue a mysterious Pict named MacAroon, they must journey to Caledonia, now Scotland, to return him to his lady love, Camomilla, the adopted daughter of the old king. However, the treacherous chieftain, MacCabeus, plans to marry her and claim the throne - with the help of the Romans! What with caber-tossing, bagpipes, malted water and an enormous otter in the loch, can the Gauls reunite MacAroon and Camomilla and enjoy some Roman-bashing along the way? Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#36 Asterix and the Missing Scroll ISBN: 9781510100459 Pages: 48 Year: 2016 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Didier Conrad | Script: Jean-Yves Ferri #36 (2015) Le papyrus de César (44p) Julius Caesar has finished writing the history of his campaigns in Gaul. His publisher, Libellus Blockbustus, forsees a huge success ... but there's a snag: the chapter about Caesar's defeats by the indomitable Gauls of Armorica. Cut it, Blockbustus advises, and everyone will believe that Caesar conquered all Gaul. Or will they? Newsmonger and activist Confoundtheirpolitix takes the chapter to Asterix's village. Can the Gauls make sure the truth is revealed? Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
Asterix Omnibus | |||
#1 Asterix Omnibus 01 ISBN: 9780752891552 Pages: 144 Year: 2007 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #1 (1961) Astérix le gaulois (as Asterix the Gaul) (44p) #2 (1962) La serpe d'or (as Asterix and the Golden Sickle) (42p) #3 (1963) Astérix et les Goths (as Asterix and the Goths) (47p) Asterix and Obelix escort Getafix to the annual Druid's convention. Getafix wins the new tricks competition and is named Druid of the Year. Goths who have sneaked over from Germania then kidnap Getafix and take him home. They try to get some secrets of military value out of Getafix, but are not successful. Coming to the rescue, Asterix and Obelix end up imprisoned and scheduled for execution along with Getafix and Rhetoric, their wimpy Gothic-Gaulish interpreter. As a last request they ask for ingredients to make a Gaulish soup, which is of course the magic potion. Since their concern is not only to escape, but also to neutralize Germania for centuries to come, they feed the soup to Rhetoric. Rhetoric declares himself chief. Then the Gauls give swigs of potion to a whole succession of henpecked or otherwise dissatisfied Gothic men, who all raise armies and declare themselves supreme chiefs. That mischief done, our friends return to their village in Gaul for a victory feast. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#2 Asterix Omnibus 02 ISBN: 9781409101338 Pages: 144 Year: 2008 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #4 (1964) Astérix Gladiateur (as Asterix the Gladiator) (44p) #5 (1965) Le tour de Gaule (as Asterix and the Banquet) (44p) #6 (1965) Astérix et Cléopatre (as Asterix and Cleopatra) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#3 Asterix Omnibus 03 ISBN: 9781444004755 Pages: 144 Year: 2012 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #7 (1966) Le combat des chefs (as Asterix and The Big Fight) (44p) #8 (1966) Astérix chez les Bretons (as Asterix in Britain) (44p) #9 (1966) Astérix et les Normands (as Asterix and the Normans) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#4 Asterix Omnibus 04 ISBN: 9781444004281 Pages: 144 Year: 2012 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #10 (1967) Astérix Légionnaire (as Asterix the Legionary) (44p) #11 (1968) Le bouclier Arverne (as Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield) (44p) #12 (1968) Astérix aux jeux Olympiques (as Asterix at the Olympic Games) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#5 Asterix Omnibus 05 ISBN: 9781444004908 Pages: 144 Year: 2012 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #13 (1969) Astérix et le chaudron (as Asterix and the Cauldron) (44p) #14 (1969) Astérix en Hispanie (as Asterix in Spain) (44p) #15 (1970) La zizanie (as Asterix and the Roman Agent) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#6 Asterix Omnibus 06 ISBN: 9781444004915 Pages: 152 Year: 2012 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #16 (1970) Astérix chez les Helvètes (as Asterix in Switzerland) (44p) #17 (1971) Le domaine des dieux (as The Mansions of the Gods) (44p) #18 (1972) Les lauriers de César (as Asterix and the Laurel Wreath) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#7 Asterix Omnibus 07 ISBN: 9781444008364 Pages: 156 Year: 2013 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #19 (1972) Le devin (as Asterix and the Soothsayer) (44p) #20 (1973) Astérix en Corse (as Asterix in Corsica) (44p) #21 (1974) Le cadeau de César (as Asterix and Caesar's Gift) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#8 Asterix Omnibus 08 ISBN: 9781444008388 Pages: 152 Year: 2013 Format: Soft & Hard | Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny #22 (1975) La grande traversée (as Asterix and the Great Crossing) (44p) #23 (1976) Obélix et compagnie (as Obelix and Co.) (44p) #24 (1979) Astérix chez les Belges (as Asterix in Belgium) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#9 Asterix Omnibus 09 ISBN: 9781444009675 Pages: 152 Year: 2015 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #25 (1980) Le grand Fossé (as Asterix and the Great Divide) (44p) #26 (1981) L'odyssée d'Astérix (as Asterix and the Black Gold) (44p) #27 (1983) Le fils d'Astérix (as Asterix and Son) (44p) A baby wrapped in Roman blankets is mysteriously left on the doorstep of Asterix and Obelix's hut. In the struggle to cope with the responsibilities of child care, Obelix manages to feed him a half-bottle of magic potion. The baby becomes a force to be reckoned with, using cows for rattles, etc. The Gauls investigate all the neighboring Roman outposts but can't find the baby's parents. Brutus, the adopted son of Caesar, wants the baby and sends a peddler and a nursemaid undercover to get him, but it doesn't work. Brutus then burns the village to the ground and steals the baby, escaping on a pirate ship. Asterix and Obelix bring them back, and Caesar shows up to see what's going on. Then Cleopatra shows up to explain that the baby is Caesars's son (and hers) and that she left him with the Gauls to protect them from Brutus. Since the village has been burned down, the closing banquet is held on Cleopatra's Galley. Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#10 Asterix Omnibus 10 ISBN: 9781409101352 Pages: 144 Year: 2008 Format: Soft & Hard | Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #28 (1987) Astérix chez Rahazade (as Asterix and the Magic Carpet) (44p) #29 (1991) La rose et le glaive (as Asterix and the Secret Weapon) (44p) #30 (1996) La galère d'Obélix (as Asterix and Obelix All at Sea) (44p) Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk | ||
#11 Asterix Omnibus 11 ISBN: 9780752891583 Pages: 144 Year: 2007 Format: Soft & Hard | #31 (2001) Astérix et Latraviata (as Asterix and the Actress) (44p) Art & Script: Albert Uderzo #32 (1993) Astérix et la rentrée gauloise (as Asterix and the Class Act) (46p) Art: Albert Uderzo | Script: René Goscinny Contains (): Amicales coopérations (3p) Chanteclairix - Le Coq Gaulois (5p) Conférence de presse (1p) En 35 avant J.C. (4p) En 50 avant J.C. (3p) Etc, etc ... (1p) La mascotte (4p) Le printemps gaulois (2p) Lire avec Obelix (3p) Lutèce olympique (4p) Mini, Midi, Maxi (2p) Naissance d'une idée (1p) Obelisc'h (5p) Rentrée gauloise (2p) #33 (2005) Le ciel lui tombe sur la tête (as Asterix and the Falling Sky) (44p) Art & Script: Albert Uderzo Buy this from: amazon.com | amazon.co.uk |