Asterix #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the 29th adventure in the Asterix series, originally published in 1991, in which the indomitable Gauls face a new kind of threat when a female bard arrives in their village, challenging their traditions and forcing Asterix and Obelix to confront issues of gender and change. Written by Albert Uderzo following the death of co-creator René Goscinny, the story blends the series' signature humor with a satirical take on modern social dynamics. The Hodder & Stoughton edition presents the English-language translation of this classic bande dessinée.
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Bravura the female bard comes to the Gaulish village and starts an uprising among the women.
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