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 The Comickaze.com Garth Ennis Page
The 35 different adventures of Asterix, his sidekick Obelix and the recurring characters that give its identity to the series take them to all corners of the Roman Empire mixing on the way actual historical occurrences with transposed modern satire.
Asterix the Gaul first appeared in 1961 in the pages of Pilote magazine, a weekly publication aimed at young readers.
The success of Asterix in the mid-60s was the main deciding factor in the acceptance of comics as a legitimate art form by French audiences.
comickaze.com /rrasterix.htm

  
 The Asterix Annotations 3.0 - Recurring Characters
Asterix and the Golden Sickle, Asterix and the Banquet and Asterix in Corsica.
Asterix has six sort of appendages of his body: His arms, his legs and his helmet wings.
Asterix And Cleopatra and Asterix and Obelix all at Sea).
openscroll.org /asterix/characters.html   (1136 words)

  
 Last Gasp Online Catalog - ASTERIX FRENCH: CHEZ RAHAZADE/AND THE MAGIC CARPET (ASTERIX 28)
The 35 different adventures of Asterix, his sidekick Obelix and the recurring characters that give its identity to the series take them to all corners of the Roman Empire mixing on the way actual historical occurrences with transposed modern satire.
The success of Asterix in the mid-60s was the main deciding factor in the acceptance of comics as a legitimate art form by French audiences.
Asterix the Gaul first appeared in 1961 in the pages of Pilote magazine, a weekly publication aimed at young readers.
www.lastgasp.com /d/10225   (161 words)

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