Certainly, the work of a slave is pure… slavery. And certainly, the innate male ego, fueled by wine, sometimes makes leaders commit to things that cannot be bought even with all the gold in the world, such as, for example, an invitation to a meal with ragù seasoned with bay leaves from Caesar's wreath. From such a circumstance, Asterix and his friend Obelix find themselves in Rome and are forced to fight for their… slavery. And unintentionally, they will become the moral instigators of Rome's decline, a decline that will gradually lead to the fall of the Roman Empire. The next time you are offered something that cannot be bought with all the gold in the world, try to suppress your selfish nature. Because fools are very cheap and can become eternal.
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- Publisher
- Mamouth Comix
- Issue
- 18
- Language
- Greek
- Box Set
- No
- Books Adapted to TV Series / Movies
- Yes
- Graphic Novel
- No
- Cover
- Soft
- Release Date
- -
- Version
- -
- ISBN-13
- 9789603215349
Universes & Heroes
- Mammoth Comix
- Asterix
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