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How Obelix Fell Into the Magic Potion When He Was a Little Boy
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Author:
Rene Goscinny Illustrated by Albert Uderzo
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This story was first published in a French weekly magazine in 1965, with just three pictures. Obelix himself tells just how it was that he came to fall into the Druid's Cauldron of magic potion when he was about six years old. This was the event through which he derived his phenomenal physical strength.
In 1989 the story was published in book form with new and more elaborate pictures, drawn by Albert Uderzo.
This is a paperback edition with a new cover, but is otherwise identical.
It is an illustrated story, not in comic strip form.
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Asterix and Obelix All At Sea #30
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Rene Goscinny & Albert Uderzo
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In ancient Rome the slaves are revolting … and not only that, they've stolen Julius Caesar's own galley, the finest warship in the Roman navy. Under their heroic leader Spartakis, the former galley slaves make for the little Gaulish village where Julius Caesar's old enemies Asterix and Obelix live - only to find the place in crisis, for Obelix, after drinking the druid Getafix's magic potions on the sly, is first turned to stone and then reverts to childhood. In search of a cure for him Asterix, Getafix and their new friends the galley slaves sail to the wonderful continent of Atlantis, ruled by its high priest Absolutlifabulos - and the ensuing sea battles against the Roman navy are fast and furious …
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Asterix and the Actress #31
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This Asterix book sees Asterix and Obelix celebrating their joint birthday party back in the Gaulish village - and some surprise guests have been invited. Meanwhile Julius Caesar has to deal with his old enemy Pompey, who is looking for supporters among the legions stationed in Gaul. And just what part do two old friends play in the story? After many exciting adventures, all is finally revealed.
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Asterix and the Big Fight #7
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Rene Goscinny Illustrated by Albert Uderzo
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The Romans persuade a Gaulish chief to challenge Vitalstatistix to single combat. This poses no threat until Getafix is hit by a flying menhir and forgets how to make the magic potion.
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Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield #11
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Rene Goscinny Illustrated by Albert Uderzo
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Gaul was divided into three parts. No, four parts - for one small village of indomitable Gauls still held out against the Roman invaders.
The hero Vercingetorix once defeated Julius Caesar near Gergovia in the Arvernian country. Although the tables were turned later at the battle of Alesia, the Gauls remember Gergovia as a glorious victory. Years later, Caesar plans to parade with Vercingetorix's shield - but where can it be? The Romans and the Gauls race to find it.
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Asterix and the Falling Sky #33
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Albert Uderzo
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The Gauls have only one fear: that the sky may fall on their heads tomorrow. But tomorrow never comes, says Chief Vitalstatistix. Or does it? It looks as if it's come at last for Asterix, Obelix and the other villagers. And some surprising new characters fall along with the sky. Our friends soon find themselves in the middle of a space race...
This new Asterix story, the first in four years, is a brilliant and hilarious tale of misunderstandings that will be loved by his millions of fans around the world.
First published October 2005.
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Asterix and the Golden Sickle #2
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Renee Goscinny Illustrated by Albert Uderzo
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The Druid Getafix has broken his golden sickle, so Asterix and Obelix visit Lutetia to buy a new one. Unfortunately the sicklesmith (a cousin of Obelix's) has mysteriously gone missing. Will Getafix ever be able to brew magic potion again?
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Asterix and the Goths #3
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Rene Goscinny Illustrated by Albert Uderzo
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Gaul was divided into three parts. No, four parts - for one small village of indomitable Gauls still held out against the Roman invaders.
Again Getafix is kidnapped, this time by a raiding band of Goths. Asterix and Obelix follow them into Germania and, in the process of rescuing their druid, set off a whole series of tribal wars.
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Asterix and the Great Crossing #22
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Rene Goscinny & Albert Uderzo
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Asterix and Obelix are lost at sea and finally reach what they think is a Roman colony, but when the Vikings turn up on a voyage of discovery, they realise that they have, in fact, discovered a strange New World.
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Asterix and the Magic Carpet #28
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Albert Uderzo & Rene Goscinny
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The little Gaulish village where Asterix and Obelix live has just one drawback - its bard is the worst musician in the entire ancient world. When Cacofonix strikes up, his singing sends the sun behind clouds and makes rain begin to fall. But that's just what they want in the distant Eastern kingdom of Rajah Watzit, where the guru Hoodunnit, with his sidekick Owzat, is threatening to end a terrible drought by sacrificing the lovely Princess Orinjade. The fakir Watziznehm arrives by flying carpet to ask the Gauls for help and just for once, after many adventures, Cacofonix can feel that his talents are properly appreciated.
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