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Tullius Destructivus

Tullius Destructivus

6 appearances · Bronze Age · 1973–2018
Who is Tullius Destructivus?

Tullius Destructivus is a Roman character from the Asterix universe, whose very name signals troublemaking intent. He inhabits the comic world of ancient Gaul where Romans and the indomitable villagers of Asterix's tribe regularly clash.

Few names in comics announce a character's purpose quite so gleefully as Tullius Destructivus — a Bronze Age creation who burst onto the page in 1973, conjured by the legendary partnership of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. Published under Egmont Ehapa, this figure inhabits the beloved world of Asterix, rubbing shoulders with icons like Obelix and Julius Cäsar as well as the likes of Automatix and Taubenus across both the classic Asterix series and the dialect-rich Asterix Mundart editions. With a presence stretching across an impressive 45 years of publishing history, Tullius Destructivus may be a rare find in the catalog — just six appearances — but that scarcity only adds to the charm for the devoted collector who loves uncovering the deeper corners of one of comics' most treasured universes.

Asterix
#15
★ First appearance
Asterix #15
May 1973

Top series

Covers through the years — 1998–2018

Asterix Mundart #15 1998
Asterix Mundart #15
Asterix Mundart #76 2018
Asterix Mundart #76

Appearances

Asterix (1968)
Asterix Mundart (1995)