Prognostix
Prognostix steps out of the beloved world of Asterix, making their debut in 1972 under the legendary creative partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo — a Bronze Age arrival into one of Europe's most cherished comic universes. Published through Egmont Ehapa, this character has shown a quietly remarkable staying power, with appearances stretching across more than five decades and spanning both the main Asterix series and the delightful regional-dialect editions of Asterix Mundart. The company Prognostix keeps is wonderfully colorful — sharing pages with the likes of Julius Cäsar, Automatix, and a cast of gloriously named characters that only the Asterix world could conjure. Seven catalog appearances including a key issue make Prognostix a genuine curio for the dedicated collector who loves hunting the corners of a classic franchise.
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