Asterix #36
In Asterix 36: Caesars papyrus, the indomitable Gauls embark on a new adventure as the Roman leader Julius Caesar writes his memoirs—only to have a crucial papyrus scroll stolen. This 2015 volume, part of the long-running Asterix series published by Egmont, continues the tradition of witty historical satire and slapstick humor, with the villagers of the tiny Gaulish hamlet once again clashing with Roman authority.
In "Asterix and the Missing Scroll," the latest adventure from the beloved series, Caesar's best-selling memoirs take an unexpected turn when a crucial chapter is quietly excised—leaving the Gauls’ victories buried in silence. When the publisher’s prized copy vanishes into the hands of the ever-cunning newsmonger Confoundtheirpolitix, chaos ensues, and the Gauls must rely on their wit and a memory-keen Druid to keep the truth from being lost forever. Written by Anthea Bell and brought to life with vibrant art by Conrad and Thierry Mébarki, this 2015 tale is a clever, humorous twist on the power of stories, with cover art by Didier Conrad.
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