Asterix Omnibus 04: Asterix the Legionary #10, Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield #11, Asterix at the Olympic Games #12

by René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo (Illustrator)

Asterix Omnibus (4 (10, 11, 12)), Asterix (Collections and Selections — (Orion) 10-12)

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"The ever-fearless Asterix continues to battle supposedly unbeatable odds to protect his tiny village from the Roman Empire. Fortunately, all of the villagers have super-strength thanks to a secret potion. In "Asterix the Legionary," one of the three classic Asterix graphic novels collected here, Asterix and Obelix do as the Romans do and join the Roman Legion in hopes to get closer to Obelix's big crush in the process. Instead, the troops are sent far from Gaul to North Africa. Then, in show more "Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield" with the village chief away, Caesar and his men come to play--and get their hands on a priceless Gaul shield! Asterix must foil their search and protect his village. Then Asterix heads to Greece to participate in the Olympic games. But how do the Gauls register themselves? As Romans? And is their powerful potion an ancient form of performance enhancers? It's an international bout for the ages!" -- show less

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Asterix als Legionär is one of the truly good stories and an eternal fan favourite. Avernerschild is so-so, while Asterix bei den olympischen Spielen falls flat to some extent, with no real task or resolution.

The edition again has introductory pages to each of the three stories, plus small one-page stories to round it off.

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Albert Uderzo was born on April 25, 1927 in Fismes, France as Alberto Aleondro Uderzo. In 1940, when he was just 13, he worked for Paris Publishing Society where he learned the basics for his profession - designing text and letters and editing photos. During World War II he worked on a farm and later as a furniture maker with his father. His show more drawing skills were put aside until 1945 when he entered a comic strip competition and later worked on a cartoon film titled Clic Clac. In the mean time he moved to Paris and worked on the magazine O.K. where he created several comics such as Arys Buck and Belloy. It was then that he met Rene Goscinny and the two worked on new comic book characters like Ompah-pah, Jehan Pistolet and Luc Junior. In 1959 they started a magazine called Pilote aimed at older children. It was the first issue that introduced the character Asterix and it was a big hit. By 1967 the comic became so popular that they decided to devote all their time to the series. Albert Uderzo was the illustator of all thirty Asterix adventures and the writer of the last eight adventures. show less

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Asterix Omnibus 04: Asterix the Legionary #10, Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield #11, Asterix at the Olympic Games #12
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Contains: Asterix i trøjen; Romernes skræk; Asterix... Olympisk mester.
Original titles: Astérix legionnaire; Le Bouclier Arverne; Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques.

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741.5944Arts & recreationDrawing & decorative artsDrawingComic books, graphic novels, fotonovelas, cartoons, caricatures, comic stripsHistory, geographic treatment, biographyEuropeanFrance & Monaco
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