Cornelia
Cornelia made her debut in the beloved world of Asterix back in 1972, stepping onto the Bronze Age comics scene in a series that has charmed readers across generations and continents. Published by Egmont Ehapa, she's a figure rooted in the rich, humor-filled universe of Goscinny and Uderzo, sharing pages with the likes of Julius CΓ€sar, Prognostix, and Tullius Firlefanzus β a colorful cast that speaks to the wit and invention this franchise is famous for. With appearances spanning an impressive 53 years across both Asterix and the dialect-flavored Asterix Mundart editions, she's a small but enduring thread in one of comics' most beloved tapestries, and at least one of her appearances carries genuine key-issue weight for collectors. If you're diving deep into the Asterix catalog, Cornelia is one of those quietly rewarding discoveries that reminds you just how much life Goscinny and Uderzo packed into every corner of their Gaulish world.
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