Claudius Überflus
Claudius Überflus is a Roman character from the Asterix universe, appearing in the irreverent Gaulish–Roman comedy world created by Goscinny and Uderzo, published in Germany through Egmont Ehapa including dialect editions of Asterix Mundart.
Born into the beloved world of Asterix and Obelix, Claudius Überflus made his debut in 1972 courtesy of the legendary duo René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, stepping onto the Bronze Age comics scene with all the irreverent Roman-Gaulish energy that made that universe a global phenomenon. Published through Egmont Ehapa across a dozen years, he turns up in the pages of Asterix, MV Comix, and the delightful dialect editions of Asterix Mundart, sharing adventures with familiar faces like Asterix, Obelix, Titus Redeflus, and Alpaga. With only six catalog appearances he's a genuine rarity — the kind of minor character that dedicated collectors and Asterix completists love to track down precisely because he exists at the edges of a richly populated world. If you're the sort of fan who wants to go deeper than the classics, Claudius Überflus is a rewarding little discovery.
#16/1972

