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Cover: Albert Uderzo

Asterix #13

Jan 1972 · Hodder & Stoughton
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“Asterix and the Laurel Wreath”

The thirteenth Asterix adventure pairs René Goscinny's sharp wit with Albert Uderzo's irresistible artwork as our pint-sized Gaulish hero faces a towering challenge — literally. The cover says it all: a colossal stone-faced Roman looms in the foreground while a confident Asterix and a very smug Obelix clutch a coveted laurel wreath, clearly pleased with themselves. It's a wonderfully composed image that captures the series' signature charm — small heroes, big laughs, and Romans who really should know better by now.

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writer René Goscinny · writer Anthea Bell · writer Derek Hockridge · artist, inker Albert Uderzo · cover Albert Uderzo

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artist, inker Albert Uderzo
cover pencils, inks Albert Uderzo

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Asterix and Obelix go to Rome to steal Caesar's laurels.

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