Asterix In Italien -
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Long before 2020, this book made headlines for a character name that aged in a truly bizarre way: . Asterix in Italien
The Ferri-Conrad era is praised for its ability to mimic the "Gallic charm" of the original series while adding modern touches: Neue Szene Augsburg 2017-11 - Calaméo : Fittingly, his faithful co-pilot is named Bacillus
If you grew up with the legendary Gallic duo, you know that Asterix and Obelix have traveled everywhere from Egypt to Britain. But in their 37th adventure, "Asterix in Italien" (known in English as Asterix and the Chariot Race ), they take on the heart of the Roman Empire itself—not as conquerors, but as racers. But in their 37th adventure, "Asterix in Italien"
The story kicks off when a Roman senator, Lactus Bifidus, organizes a massive chariot race across the Italian peninsula to prove the superiority of Roman roads. To ensure a Roman victory and please Julius Caesar, the race is open to everyone in the "known world"—but Caesar insists a Roman must win.
: He is the "Masked Auriga," a Roman champion with over 1,400 victories. He wears a golden mask and is known for stopping at nothing to win.
Released in 2017, this volume was the third collaboration between writer and illustrator Didier Conrad , who stepped in to continue the legacy of original creators René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. The Plot: All Roads Lead to Rome