MV Comix #10/1969
In "Asterix als Legionär," the beloved Gaulish hero finds himself in a surprising new role—serving in the Roman army—while trying to keep his village’s secrets safe. Written by Jerry Coleman and illustrated by Wayne Boring with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1969 adventure blends humor and historical flair, showcasing Asterix’s trademark wit and stubborn independence. The cover, by Albert Weinberg, captures the comic’s playful spirit with a striking, dynamic scene.
When stunt pilot Dan Cooper shoots down an aircraft he believes to be an enemy attacker, he unwittingly crashes a major film production—only to discover the "enemy" was just a camera plane filming a movie. The misfire sets off a chain of events that puts him at odds with a furious director and a crew who see his actions as a career-ending blunder.
When Johnny Kirk returns to Earth with superpowers after his father sent him into space to save him from a deadly meteor, he finds himself caught between a boy's longing for home and the weight of a legacy he never asked for. A quiet, heartfelt story of return and responsibility, told in the distinctive style of MV Comix #10.
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