Tragicomix
Few characters carry a name quite so perfectly suited to the world of Gaulish village comedy as Tragicomix, who made his debut in the pages of Astérix #10 back in 1967, conjured into existence by the legendary duo of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Emerging in the heart of the Silver Age, he inhabits one of the most beloved Franco-Belgian comics universes ever created, sharing those richly illustrated pages with village stalwarts like Panoramix, Abraracourcix, Assurancetourix, and the ever-loyal Idéfix. His appearances in the catalog are rare and choice, making him a genuine curio for the devoted Astérix collector — the kind of character whose scarcity only deepens the charm. If you love the wit and warmth of Goscinny and Uderzo's Gaul, Tragicomix is a delightful footnote well worth seeking out.
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