Obélix
A rotund Gaulish menhir delivery man from the village of Asterix, Obélix fell into a cauldron of magic potion as a child, granting him permanent superhuman strength. He adventures alongside his best friend Asterix against Roman invaders in ancient Gaul.
Few comic characters have carved out a place in the cultural bedrock quite like Obélix, who burst onto the scene in the very first issue of Pilote in 1959, brought to life by the legendary duo of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — a debut that doubles as a genuine collector's landmark. Over an extraordinary 66-year run through Dargaud's beloved Astérix series, this lovable Gaul has remained one of European comics' most enduring and instantly recognizable figures, a Silver Age original who has never gone out of style. He shares his adventures with an unforgettable cast — the druid Panoramix, the village chief Abraracourcix, the faithful little dog Idéfix, the tuneless bard Assurancetourix, and the fiery blacksmith Cétautomatix — a ensemble that gives the series its irresistible warmth and comic rhythm. If you've somehow not yet spent time in this Gaulish village, Obélix is every reason to start.
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Trivia
- René Goscinny has written more of Obélix's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 30 issues.
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