Asterix in Britain

Asterix in Britain by René Goscinny, published by Hachette Children’s on May 20, 2004, is a humorous comic that follows the adventures of Asterix and Obelix as they assist a small British village resisting Roman invasion. This edition, presented in paperback and spanning 48 pages, captures the essence of the duo’s escapades as they navigate challenges like fog, rain, and local customs, all while confronting the Romans led by Governor Encyclopaedicus Britannicus.
Readers will find a blend of humor and cultural references as Asterix and Obelix tackle the peculiarities of British life, including warm beer and the concept of a tea-party. The comic strips and cartoons format enhances the storytelling, making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience. This edition offers a delightful exploration of friendship and resilience against adversity, all wrapped in a lighthearted narrative.
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One little ancient British village still holds out against the Roman invaders. Asterix and Obelix are invited to help. They must face fog, rain, warm beer and boiled boar with mint sauce, but they soon have Governor Encyclopaedicus Britannicus’s Romans declining and falling. Until a wild race for a barrel of magic potion lands them in the drink. It’s not quite cricket – how about a nice cup of hot water, though? Or even the first ever tea-party?
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