Antibiotix
Antibiotix is a minor character from the Asterix universe, appearing in Asterix #13. Like most Asterix characters, the name is a comic pun — here riffing on antibiotics — typical of the wordplay Goscinny and Uderzo used for their Gaulish villagers and supporting cast.
Meet Antibiotix, a character who made their debut in the beloved world of Asterix back in 1972, born from the legendary creative partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — and brought to German-speaking readers through Gudrun Penndorf's work for Egmont Ehapa. A Bronze Age arrival in one of comics' most cherished universes, Antibiotix has kept lively company over the decades with the likes of Obelix, Automatix, and a colorful cast of characters whose names alone carry that irresistible Asterix wit. Most at home in the pages of Asterix Mundart and the broader Asterix line, this character's presence stretching across fifty years speaks to the enduring warmth and humor of a franchise that has delighted generations of readers worldwide.
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