Didier Conrad
Birth date: May 06, 1959
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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...
The second outing for the Ferri/Conrad partnership sees Julius Caeser write his famous book about the Gallic Wars! However, he's told to edit out the part about the Village of Indomitable Gauls and instead claim he conquered all of Gaul...certain parties are keen to preserve the real story. Typical ...
This is the first Asterix album not featuring the work of Goscinny or Underzo and I therefore approached it with trepidation; would it be any good? Would the new artist capture the style and likenesses well? Would the new writer be sympathetic to the history of 34 preceding volumes? Short answer; ...
Thanks to Awogfli's post this morning, I spent this morning catching up reading about the adventures of Asterix and his friends. This has been long overdue as I haven't read any of their stories in years. I'm glad to report I still love them. It is true that the books are no longer written by the ...
While the older Asterix books aren't always to modern tastes, this album isn't as clever as the older versions. Maybe because it's not the original team (but that's impossible due to time).