Last year's Asterix comic book, The Chieftain's Daughter, was the best-selling comic book in the world. And while Asterix fans settled down for the good long wait until the next, it appears they won't ...
A painter works during the preparation of an exhibition on Comics and Immigration at the Museum of the History of Immigration in Paris, Monday Oct. 14, 2013. The exhibition takes place from Oct. 16 to ...
Albert Uderzo, the celebrated French illustrator and writer who created the beloved “Asterix” franchise with René Goscinny more than 60 years ago, has died. He was 92. Uderzo’s family told the French ...
PARIS — Albert Uderzo, one of the two creators of the beloved comic book character Asterix, who captured the spirit of the French of the 1960s and grew a reputation worldwide, died Tuesday in a suburb ...
The official Asterix and Obelix Facebook page posted the following: "65 years ago today, Asterix made his first appearance in Pilot. So happy birthday Asterix and thank you for following and loving ...
Albert Uderzo, the French comic book artist and scriptwriter best known for his work on 'Astérix,' has died at the age of 92. By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Albert Uderzo, the French comic ...
While a virus outbreak with origins in the Chinese city of Wuhan marches out into the world in the new decade of 2020, a character in a 2017 Asterix comic series was actually called Coronavirus!
Albert Uderzo, the co-creator of the Asterix comics series, has died. He was 92-years-old. The artist’s family announced that the French artist died at home from a heart attack. “He died in his sleep ...
New adventures take comic figures Asterix and Obelix to cold Sarmatia. In an interview, author Jean-Yves Ferri reveals why everything is different this time around. Freezing cold, a fearsome ...
It’s been 50 years since the small but cunning warrior Asterix and his podgy stonemason pal Obelix began battling the armies of Julius Caesar in their remote village on the Brittany coast — the only ...
Superman and Asterix have more in common than meets the eye, according to a new exhibit at Paris' Immigration History Museum. Comic sketches and magazines from 1913 to the present show how comic books ...
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