Keskonrix
Keskonrix is a minor Gaulish villager from the Asterix series, one of the famously stubborn inhabitants of the small village in Armorica that holds out against Roman occupation. Like his neighbors, his name follows the comic's punny "-ix" naming convention.
Keskonrix is a Silver Age creation who stepped onto the page in 1969, born from the legendary partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo and brought to German-speaking readers through Egmont Ehapa. With a presence stretching across an remarkable 55 years of publication, this character has endured through the long, beloved run of the Asterix series and its dialect-flavored Asterix Mundart editions. Sharing adventures with a colorful cast that includes the likes of Epidemais, Caligula Alavacomgetepus, and Julius Cäsar himself, Keskonrix inhabits one of comics' most warmly cherished universes. A modest but persistent presence in the catalog, Keskonrix is a rewarding find for dedicated collectors who love digging into the full, rich tapestry of Asterix's world.
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