Preisverteilix
Preisverteilix is a minor Gaulish villager from the Asterix universe, appearing in the German-language Mundart (dialect) editions published by Egmont Ehapa — a character whose name follows the series' trademark Latin-suffix wordplay tradition.
Emerging from the beloved world of Asterix in 1972 — a Bronze Age debut brought to life by the legendary team of René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo, and translator Gudrun Penndorf — Preisverteilix is one of those delightful supporting figures who gives the Asterix universe its irresistible texture and depth. Appearing most prominently in the Asterix Mundart dialect editions published by Egmont Ehapa, this character is part of a rich tradition of wordplay-laden Gaulish names that make the series such a joy for language-loving readers. Across a remarkable publishing span stretching from 1972 all the way to 2022, Preisverteilix shares pages with fan favorites like Obelix and Methusalix alongside a colorful cast including Eleonoradus, Automatix, and Bassermannus. With eight catalog appearances rooted in the charming dialect editions, this is a character for the dedicated collector who appreciates the full, wonderfully quirky breadth of the Asterix universe.
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