Trauerklos
Trauerklos is a minor but memorable figure from the beloved Asterix universe, stepping onto the page for the first time in 1972's Asterix #12 — a Bronze Age debut brought to life under the creative stewardship of René Goscinny, Albert Uderzo, and translator Gudrun Penndorf. Appearing across both the main Asterix series and the dialect-flavored Asterix Mundart editions published by Egmont Ehapa, this character inhabits a rich comic world populated by colorful companions like Automatix, Bratensos, and the wonderfully named Tullius Redeflus. With a twelve-year publication window and a place in the distinctive Mundart line, Trauerklos is a charming footnote for the dedicated collector who loves to dig into the full, gloriously quirky breadth of the Asterix canon.
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