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Asterix and the Falling Sky

#33 Asterix

Albert Uderzo Albert Uderzo

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English
Orion
09 November 2006
Series: Asterix
The Gauls have only one fear: that the sky may fall on their heads tomorrow.

But tomorrow never comes, says Chief Vitalstatistix.

Or does it

It looks as if it's come at last for Asterix, Obelix and the other villagers.

And some surprising new characters fall along with the sky.

Our friends soon find themselves in the middle of a space race...

This new Asterix story, the first in four years, is a brilliant and hilarious tale of misunderstandings that will be loved by his millions of fans around the world.

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Imprint:   Orion
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 288mm,  Width: 218mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   234g
ISBN:   9780752875484
ISBN 10:   0752875485
Series:   Asterix
Pages:   48
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 8 to 11 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  7-9 years ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Author Website:   www.asterix.tm.fr/english/

Rene Goscinny was born in Paris in 1926, and spent most of his childhood in Argentina, before eventually moving to Paris in 1951. He died in 1977. Albert Uderzo was born in 1927 in a small village in Marne, France. He met Rene Goscinny in 1951 and on 29 October 1959 their most famous creation, Asterix, made his first appearance on page 20 of Pilote. Asterix the Gaul, their first album, was published in 1961 and there have now been 33 Asterix albums. Albert Uderzo was born in 1927 in a small village in Marne, France. He met Rene Goscinny in 1951 and on 29 October 1959 their most famous creation, Asterix, made his first appearance on page 20 of Pilote. Asterix the Gaul, their first album, was published in 1961 and there have now been 34 Asterix albums.

Reviews for Asterix and the Falling Sky (#33 Asterix)

...combines its trademark graphics with a brand of comic-book art more readily associated with Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon series. Its format and jokes remain comfortingly familiar, and the later are still not afraid to keep one eye on contemporary concerns - TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT - Toby Lichtig Asterix and the Falling Sky has done what few series manage to do - it has moved into the future while maintaining all the historical elements which make it so popular with fans around the world. Here's hoping for another album before too long, by Toutatis! - WESTERN MAIL CARDIFF new readers and particularly children will enjoy the wonderful illustration, characters, and, most importantly, the humour of the latest book - FRENCH MAGAZINE


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