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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Probably the best Asterix ever written,
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This review is from: Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix (Darguard)) (Paperback)
The Great Crossing is definitely my favorite episode, the image of Asterix as the Statue of Liberty is just amazing. If you've never read Asterix, this is maybe the episode to start with.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Asterix in America!,
By Gary Selikow (Great Kush) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix (Darguard)) (Paperback)
First published in French in 1975 as La Grande Traversée, it was first published in English in 1976.Asterix and Obelix volunteer to go fishing, as Getafix needs fresh fish, which Unhigienix, the fishmonger, as usual, cannot provide. Stormy weather blows them to a strange destination where they meet up with a strange people who they cannot quite identify (of course we have the benefit of hindsight and know that this is America and these people are Native Americans.) Before the end of the voyage they also get to run into Vikings (A slightly different breed it seems, to those we met in `Asterix and the Normans'). As usual our friends voyage to interesting places and upside down. In the Asterix albums we have met parodies of figures such as Boadicea, The Beatles, Napoleon, Laurence Olivier and 007. In this one we get to meet up with a spoof of Harold Wilson, British Prime minister when this book was published. Of course the theme of food also comes up quite a lot. It seems the authors of the Asterix albums had quite an obsession with food!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Asterix conquers America! (a little of it, anyway...),
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This review is from: Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix (Orion Paperback)) (Paperback)
Rene Goscinny, Asterix and the Great Crossing (Dargaud, 1975)Getafix is out of fish, and Unhygenix's shipment has been delayed. You wouldn't think this a problem, with our favorite Gaulish village being on the sea and all, but somehow it is, and Asterix and Obelix are off to the rescue again. Except that while they're out fishing, a storm brews up and sends them halfway around the world to a place where the boars have been replaced by "gobblers" and the Romans wear facepaint. Yes, this is the volume upon which Asterix Conquers America is (very loosely) based. Lots of Indians, some Danish vikings (so Goscinny could play with Hamlet, naturally), and the usual mix of punning and mayhem ensue. Another good one. ***
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