Asterix and the Great Crossing
Astérix #22Rene Goscinny, Uderzo
ISBN: | 9780686562146 |
Publisher: | French & European Pubns |
Published: | 1 June, 1979 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
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Part of Astérix (Series)
- 1 Asterix the Gaul
- 2 Asterix and the Golden Sickle
- 3 Asterix and the Goths
- 4 Asterix the Gladiator
- 5 Asterix and the Banquet
- 6 Asterix and Cleopatra
- 7 Asterix and the Big Fight
- 8 Asterix in Britain
- 9 Asterix and the Normans
- 10 Asterix the Legionary: Book 10
- 11 Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield
- 12 Asterix at the Olympic Games
- 13 Asterix and the Cauldron
- 14 Asterix in Spain
- 15 Asterix and the Roman Agent
- 16 Asterix in Switzerland
- 17 The Mansions of the Gods
- 18 Asterix and the Laurel Wreath
- 19 Asterix and the Soothsayer
- 20 Asterix in Corsica
- 21 Asterix and Caesar's Gift
- 22 Asterix and the Great Crossing
- 23 Obelix and Co
- 24 Asterix in Belgium
- 25 Asterix and the Great Divide
- 26 Asterix and the Black Gold
- 27 Asterix and Son
- 28 Asterix and the Magic Carpet
- 30 Asterix and Obelix All at Sea
- 31 Asterix and the Actress
- 32 Asterix and the Class Act
- 33 Asterix and the Falling Sky
- 34 Asterix and Obelix's Birthday
Asterix and the Great Crossing
Astérix #22Rene Goscinny, Uderzo
Asterix and Obelix volunteer to get Getafix some fresh fish, bringing along Dogmatix, but a storm blows them off course and they wind up in a land where the birds go "gobble" and the Romans look different.
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