Bonemine
Bonemine is the sharp-tongued, strong-willed wife of Gaulish village chief Abraracourcix, whose constant bickering with her husband is a running source of comedy throughout the Astérix series.
Few characters in the beloved Astérix universe embody the chaos and comedy of Gaulish village life quite like Bonemine, who made her debut in 1968 — the Silver Age — courtesy of the legendary creative duo René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Over a remarkable publishing span stretching all the way to 2025, she has remained a fixture in the pages of Astérix, sharing adventures alongside the indomitable Astérix, the lovable Obélix, village chief Abraracourcix, the faithful Idéfix, and the tunefully challenged Assurancetourix. With 27 catalog appearances across more than five decades, she's a testament to the enduring richness of Goscinny and Uderzo's world — the kind of character who proves that a great ensemble comic thrives on every personality in the village, not just its heroes.
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