The answer to the question, "one half I do when I get beaten and the other half is a city in Greece and the whole thing is something Caesar likes a lot" is in the previous issue, but the answer to how a soft young man (due to city life) named Yeyedix will become a man can be found in what you are about to read. Far away, the fearless Normans feel inferior because they do not know fear, that emotion that gives wings to the feet and allows the lucky ones who possess it to fly like birds. So they start searching, until the moment when the gods of the sea send them to Armorica. Their "shots," their only solace and at the same time their entertainment. Obelix knows that mussels are eaten like walnuts, the Normans are eaten by... details, and Yeyedix is ready to... fly. The Romans, in their traditional role, write their report and Cacofonix sets sail for a career in Lutetia. Okay, these Romans are crazy, but do you think the others are any less so? SOL LUCET OMNIBUS!
Manufacturer
Specifications
- Authors
- René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo
- Publisher
- Mamouth Comix
- Issue
- 14
- Subtitle
- Asterix and the Normans
- Language
- Greek
- Box Set
- No
- Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
- Yes
- Graphic Novel
- No
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 48
- Release Date
- -
- Publication Date
- 1998
- Dimensions
- 28x21 cm
- Version
- Omnibus
- ISBN-13
- 9789603210900
Universes & Heroes
- Mammoth Comix
- Asterix
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