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Lucius Keuchhustus

Lucius Keuchhustus

7 appearances · Bronze Age · 1972–2025 · 1 key issues
Who is Lucius Keuchhustus?

Lucius Keuchhustus is a minor Roman character appearing in the German-language Asterix series, whose punning Latin-style name — referencing whooping cough — follows the franchise's trademark humorous naming convention for Roman figures encountered by the Gaulish villagers.

Lucius Keuchhustus made his entrance in 1972's Asterix #11, a Bronze Age debut under the legendary creative hands of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, brought to German-speaking readers through Egmont Ehapa. Though his footprint across the catalog is a modest seven appearances — one of them a collector-recognized key issue — he's carved out a lasting niche across more than five decades of publication, surfacing in both the main Asterix series and the beloved regional-dialect Asterix Mundart editions. He shares his pages with a colorful cast including Julius Cäsar, Prognostix, and Tullius Firlefanzus, placing him squarely in that wonderfully chaotic world of Gauls and Romans that has delighted generations of readers. For collectors with an eye for the deeper corners of the Asterix universe, Lucius Keuchhustus is exactly the kind of character worth tracking down.

Asterix
#11
★ First appearance
Asterix #11
Jan 1972

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Asterix (1968)
Asterix Mundart (1995)