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Asterix 28: Asterix im Morgenland

German, Albert Uderzo, René Goscinny, 2013
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Albert Uderzo, born in 1927, became a junior illustrator at a Parisian publishing house in 1941. In 1945, he assisted for the first time in the production of an animated film, and a year later, he created his first comic strips, became a scriptwriter, and soon also produced self-contained comic series. During this time, he created works such as "Belloy, Knight Without Armor" (for the magazine OK) and "Crime Does Not Pay" (for the newspaper France-Soir). Uderzo became an employee of a Belgian agency in Paris, where he met Jean-Michel Charlier and René Goscinny in 1951. With Charlier, Uderzo worked on "Belloy," "Tanguy," and "Laverdure," and with Goscinny, he initially created "Pitt Pistol" and "The Incredible Corsair," followed by "Luc Junior" (for La Libre Belgique), "Benjamin and Benjamine" (for "Top Magazin"), and "Umpah-Pah" (for "Tintin"). In 1959, Uderzo and Goscinny founded their own magazine called "Pilot." The crowning achievement was the creation of "Asterix the Gaul." Albert Uderzo received the Max and Moritz Prize from the Comic Salon Erlangen in June 2004 for his outstanding lifetime achievement.

In 45 years after the first publication in Germany, Asterix undergoes its first major revision. With careful attention to detail, all 34 Asterix albums were uniformly colored, and the speech bubbles were newly lettered. The cover design was gently modified, with some covers even redrawn personally by Asterix illustrator Albert Uderzo. This ensures that the great success of Asterix is ready for a new century and looks forward to a glorious future.

Key specifications

Genre
Comics
Language
German
Author
Albert UderzoRené Goscinny
Year
2013
Number of pages
48
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
2385764
Publisher
Egmont Ehapa
Category
Fiction
Release date
16.12.2013

Book properties

Genre
Comics
Subtopic
Comic, Cartoon & Humour
Language
German
Author
Albert UderzoRené Goscinny
Year
2013
Number of pages
48
Edition
7.9
Book cover
Hard cover

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂ emissions
0,85 kg
Climate contribution
EUR 0,12

Product dimensions

Height
293 mm
Width
222 mm
Weight
360 g

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Package dimensions

Length
29.60 cm
Width
22.50 cm
Height
1.20 cm
Weight
341 g

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    0,1 %
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    0,1 %

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