Asterix and the Picts

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Blue Thunder

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I sincerely hope, I won't be misunderstood. Try to see this a bit as something different :)

I owe my taste for the historical miniature figurine thanks to these stories of my childhood. I have all albums and the metaphor these stories create between the European cultures is still sublime: The Greeks, Spanish, Britons, Helvetics and many more were sublime characterized in these volumes. Now it's time to take a good laugh seeing the two friendly Gauls on their way to the Highlands:

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It will be published later this month in 107 languages! It makes me feel I'm not alone in the world!


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And who knows, if we will see some Picts coming out from our good manufacturers thanks to this book :hilarious:
 
Always a great news, a new Asterix around! Can't wait to see it printed in Greek (hopefully)!
 
Interestingly, it will be the first to be written by another author than Goscinny and Uderzo, the original authors of Asterix. Uderzo have chosen to allow other people purusing the adventures of Asterix (on the contrary to Hergé with Tintin).

I also can wait to read this new album because I'm a huge fan of their adventures. It also seems that Didier Conrad has no problem to illustrate the album as good as Uderzo did. It is great.

Laurent
 
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