Majestix
Majestix is the chief of the Gaulish village in the Asterix series, known for his proud authority and his habit of being carried on a shield by two villagers — a precarious perch that reflects both his status and his volatile temper.
Few characters in comics carry the weight of an entire village on their shoulders quite like Majestix — the chief whose authority, pride, and perpetually precarious seat atop his shield have made him one of the most enduring figures in European comics. Born from the legendary creative partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo in 1967, this Silver Age stalwart has kept remarkable company across nearly six decades, sharing adventures with the likes of Miraculix, Idefix, and Automatix while holding his own against no less an adversary than Julius Cäsar himself. With 194 catalog appearances spread across Asterix, Asterix Mundart, and MV Comix — and eight issues recognized as collector-significant key appearances — Majestix is a character whose longevity speaks for itself. If you're discovering the rich tradition of Franco-Belgian comics or deepening a lifelong love of Asterix, this indomitable chief is absolutely worth your attention.
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Trivia
- René Goscinny has written more of Majestix's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 127 issues.
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