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Bezig met laden... Hoe de kleine Obelix in de ketel van de druïde viel (1965)door René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The title tells what it is, a mostly text story of Obelix and Asterix and their childhoods ( ) This slim volume is not a typical Asterix book; rather than being a comic strip album, it is an illustrated short story with the usual division of labour between Goscinny and Uderzo. Originally published in Pilote, the story tells how Obelix came to fall into the cauldron of magic potion and become the permanent bearer of super-human strength we know so well. Asterix himself narrates. People who know the Asterix canon will be thinking, six years old? Surely Obelix was a baby when that happened? Well, I can't explain the contradiction and I'm not going to worry about it too much. I suggest other readers do the same and instead focus on the witty story and the delightful full page and double page illustrations. This is essential for all true Asterix fans. For those who have read an Asterix book or two will be well aware that his more ample mate, Obelix, possesses super-strength that does not require a sip or two of the magic potion made up by the village's in-house chemist (meth lab?) Getafix. It is referred to on many an occassion how Obelix fell into the potion when he was a child, but now you get the actual story. In a move away from the traditional cartoon panel layout, this story follows a story book with illustrations. It is narrated by Asterix and is set in a time when they may have been about five years old. We get to see many of the other villagers we know and love at this age; Fulliautomatix, Cacofonix, and Unhygenix amongst others. We also see Chief Vitalstatistix, who is chief in this, but is younger and slimmer. We also meet the parents of both Asterix and Obelix. Not laced with the normal humour/punning we are used to in Asterix volumes, and for a story it is also very short, and the end was shut off very quickly which was a disappointment. But still, as a historical record every bit as important as any other in Gaul, it makes a subtly pleasant change...although I wouldn't be too quick to read another in similar format...cartoons and prose just do not mix! geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Asterix (prequel) Is opgenomen inAsterix Gesamtausgabe, Bd 10. Uderzo-Skizzen - Asterix im Morgenland - Wie Obelix als kleines Kind in den Zaubertrank geplumpst ist door Albert Uderzo Asterix collectie door Uderzo (indirect) Asterix - Werkedition mit Lexikon - Band 31 und Sonderband - Asterix und Latraviata / Wie Obelix als kleines Kind in den door René Goscinny
All of the Asterix stories feature references to Obelix falling 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. Here is the full story of how it happened. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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