Heuchlerix
Heuchlerix is a minor character from the Asterix universe, appearing in the classic Asterix series and the German-dialect Asterix Mundart editions. The name follows the punny Roman-style naming convention of the series, suggesting a hypocritical or scheming personality typical of Asterix's colorful cast.
A product of the beloved Asterix universe, Heuchlerix made their debut in 1970 courtesy of the legendary creative team of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — with Gudrun Penndorf also among the credited creators — arriving during the Silver Age to join one of comics' most charming and enduringly popular worlds. Over a span of more than three decades, this character has turned up across both the classic Asterix series and the dialect-rich Asterix Mundart editions published by Egmont Ehapa, sharing pages with a colorful cast that includes Gaudeamus, Schönfix, and Automatix. With only five catalog appearances, Heuchlerix is a rarity — the kind of background gem that dedicated collectors and Asterix enthusiasts love to track down. If you're the sort of fan who delights in the deeper corners of Gaul, this is a name worth keeping on your radar.
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