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Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix #22)
Land ho! Asterix and Obelix had been lost at sea, but they've finally reached what they think is a Roman colony. Then the Vikings turn up on a voyage of discovery, and the two Gauls realize that they've done something greater and more important: they've discovered a strange New World.
Paperback, 48 pages
Published
April 28th 2005
by Orion
(first published 1975)
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I'm sure that if I could read French, that I would love Asterix even more. The puns must be very difficult to translate fully. However, many of the puns are visual, and as such are still very enjoyable regardless of the language one reads the book in.
This particular version of the adventures of Asterix and Obelix has the duo traveling to the New World and encountering some native Americans. While previous journeys that Asterix has gone on commented on the modern day culture of that ...more
This particular version of the adventures of Asterix and Obelix has the duo traveling to the New World and encountering some native Americans. While previous journeys that Asterix has gone on commented on the modern day culture of that ...more
L'Amérique découverte par nos gaulois, il fallait oser !
La rencontre avec les indiens est savoureuse : "des mercenaires Thraces peut-être ?" (dixit Astérix), et le final en Norvège auprès d'une bande de vikings qui ignorera jusqu'au bout avoir découvert un nouveau continent est assez réussi également.
A noter également, l'apparition d'Asterix en Statue de la Liberté. Très bon.
La rencontre avec les indiens est savoureuse : "des mercenaires Thraces peut-être ?" (dixit Astérix), et le final en Norvège auprès d'une bande de vikings qui ignorera jusqu'au bout avoir découvert un nouveau continent est assez réussi également.
A noter également, l'apparition d'Asterix en Statue de la Liberté. Très bon.
I the part with the Indians because I like the part where Asterix and Obelix are sneaking away from the Indian camp and Obelix steps on a twig and the twig snaps and the Indian guards hears it. When Obelix yells like an Indian and the Indian thinks he's another Indian. The Indian sits down and says, "Ugh!"
Asterix the Great Crossing – a freak storm blows A&O (on an impromptu fishing trip) and a longboat full of Norse explorers across the Atlantic Ocean
J'aime bien cette aventure d'Astérix. C'est sûrement celle qui me rejoint le plus parce qu'elle se passe en Amérique et parce que j'ai des origines Amérindiennes (mon arrière-grand-mère). L'histoire est bien mais aurait pu être meilleure. Je me suis quand même bien amusé à lire cette BD.
My favourite Asterix. It was recommended to me back in the 70's by a 12 year old
Danish girl, though she did say that it portrayed Vikings incorrectly...."They were nice farming people who liked to travel!"
Danish girl, though she did say that it portrayed Vikings incorrectly...."They were nice farming people who liked to travel!"
Unless I'm mistaken this is the one in which they inadvertently sail across the Atlantic and encounter some very strange Romans indeed.
I didn't have much fun with this volume :(
Jim
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Another fine Asterix mission.
Liked it a lot!
Love asterix
I love Asterix comic.. I have it all complete.
I don't like the single authors.. his crack joke is light not as much his partner.
I don't like the single authors.. his crack joke is light not as much his partner.
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René Goscinny was a French author, editor and humorist, who is best known for the comic book Astérix, which he created with illustrator Albert Uderzo, and for his work on the comic series Lucky Luke with Morris (considered the series' golden age).
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