Ganzbaf
A creature of the beloved Asterix universe, Ganzbaf made their debut in 1971's Asterix #9, brought to life by the legendary creative partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — with Gudrun Penndorf lending their hand to this particular incarnation — and has since become a small but genuine piece of Asterix lore. Published under Egmont Ehapa's banner across an impressive 26-year span through both the main Asterix series and the charming dialect editions of Asterix Mundart, this character occupies a corner of the Bronze Age Gaulish world alongside the likes of Grautvornix, Paragraf, and Stenograf. With one collector-recognized key issue to their name, Ganzbaf may be a rare presence in the catalog, but that scarcity only adds to the appeal for devoted fans of this immortal Franco-Belgian comedy universe. A true find for the completist who knows that even the quieter corners of Asterix's world are worth exploring.
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