Cathedralgotix
Cathedralgotix is a Gaulish villager from the Asterix comic series, likely a minor inhabitant of the indomitable village that resists Roman occupation — the punning name (in the series' tradition of '-ix' suffix Gaulish names) suggesting a one-off or background character.
Few characters carry a name quite as gloriously tongue-in-cheek as Cathedralgotix, a Silver Age creation who made their debut in Asterix #4 back in 1969 under the legendary creative hands of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, with Gudrun Penndorf also among the debut's credited creators. Home to Egmont Ehapa's beloved Asterix Mundart and Asterix series, this character has kept remarkable company over the decades — sharing pages with the iconic Obelix and Miraculix, as well as fellow Gauls-in-arms like Handzumgrus, Spreizfus, and Lacmus. With nine catalog appearances spanning an impressive 56 years from 1969 all the way to 2025, Cathedralgotix is a delightful piece of the rich, punny tapestry that makes the Asterix universe such a treasure for collectors and fans of all-ages comic storytelling.
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