Cäsar junior
Cäsar Junior is the infant son of Julius Caesar, introduced in the Asterix album corresponding to issue #27. The baby appears alongside his famous father in the Gaulish adventure series, playing a minor but notable family role in the Roman emperor's story.
A charming footnote in the grand tapestry of Asterix lore, Cäsar junior made his debut in 1983 during the Bronze Age, emerging from the pages of the beloved Gaulish saga published by Egmont Ehapa. Appearing across both the main Asterix series and the dialect-rich Asterix Mundart editions over roughly thirteen years, this minor but memorable character shares the page with none other than Julius Cäsar himself, alongside fan favorites like Obelix and Automatix. With only eight catalog appearances, Cäsar junior is the kind of rare, blink-and-you'll-miss-it figure that makes dedicated collectors lean in a little closer — a small gem for anyone who loves digging into the deeper corners of one of Europe's most cherished comic universes.
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