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Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
I was worried about the future of the Village of Indomitable Gauls we know so well, after finding the first Ferri & Conrad outing good but the subsequent two volumes to be following a deteriorating trend. My persistence paid off, however, with this return to form. It's the story most like one Goscin...
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
Often Caesar hatches a nefarious plan to conquer the one small village of Indomitable Gauls that still holds out against the Roman invaders. More rarely our heroes get caught up in an external conflict for some reason - and that's what happens the day Chief Vitalstatistix' only fear comes to pass - ...
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
The collected Asterix short stories! These are as varied as they are fabulous! We see: a story about how the animals of the village also hold out against Roman Imperialism; a story about Gaulish fashion; the birth of our heroes; Asterix in the styles of several other comix; the Obelix family tree; ...
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
In which we meet the parents of Asterix and Obelix, Roman internal politics intrudes on the lives of our favourite Indomitable Gauls once again and Latin quotes make a major come-back. Sillier than a can of silly string.
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
Heehee! Uderzo's more whimsical and fantastical turn of mind shows through as Asterix and co. meet Spartakis the escaped slave who's stolen Caesar's Galley, deal with the consequences of Obelix stealing magic potion and visit a mythical realm somewhere off the coast of Africa.
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
This has all the Classical (geddit?!) elements of an Asterix story; violence, boar, pirates, Caesar's latest plan to conquer the last outpost of Gaul that still resists the Empire and so forth. It also shows the more whimsical tone and more meandering plotting evident in the other volumes written by...
Garden-of-Stars
Garden-of-Stars rated it 9 years ago
I never was a big lover of comic books, although I think I would've enjoyed the humour and play on words more as a child. I've heard a lot about Asterix and it's nice to finally get some sense of what it's about.
chrispu
chrispu rated it 10 years ago
Nie jest to komiks do którego często wracam. Humor jest w nim specyficzny, raczej nie da się śmiać "całą gębą" a tylko uśmiechać. Tematycznie - komiks pokazuje jak łatwo można ludziom wszystko wmówić. Ale i to, że wszystko ma "dwa końce". I z tych dwóch rzeczy powstają tu sytuacje "humorystyczne", d...
chrispu
chrispu rated it 10 years ago
Jedna z moich ulubionych części z tej serii. Ciekawa akcja, kilka zmian otoczenia, zabawnie przedstawiani mieszkańcy dawnej Francji i ich życie, humor sytuacyjny i słowny. I pojawia się piesek Idefix, jeszcze jako postać drugoplanowa, której trzeba poszukiwać na obrazkach - ale jest to dodatkowa fra...
chrispu
chrispu rated it 10 years ago
Po kiepskim, moim zdaniem, komiksie "Podarunek cezara", kolejna część przygód Asteriksa okazuje się być rewelacyjną. A może to tylko poprzez kontrast? W każdym razie jest tu to co lubię - szybka akcja, dużo humoru słownego, rysunkowego i sytuacyjnego (świetne wplątanie do całej intrygi postaci Wikin...
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