Written by: Goscinny - Drawings by: Uderzo Original title: Astérix et Cléopâtre Published by: Hachette Livre First published by: Pilote no. 215 (05/12/1963) First album edition: 1965 Cartoon film adaptation: Asterix and Cleopatra in 1968 Live-action film adaptation: Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra in 2002
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How can lovely Queen Cleopatra show Julius Caesar that ancient Egypt is still a great nation? Her architect Edifis recruits his Gaulish friends to help him build a magnificent palace within three months. There are villainous saboteurs to be outwitted, but Asterix, Obelix and Getafix still find time to go sight-seeing - and leave their mark on the Pyramids and the Sphinx's nose.
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What the druids have to say about Asterix and Cleopatra
The cover is the one that contains the most written information in the collection and sums up the Pilote spirit in the sixties. It is wild, the invented yet natural complicity between the authors and their readers makes the front page of what is here a splendid album. Cleopatra's nose has become famous thanks to Getafix … and at last we have an explanation as to the absence of one on the Sphinx. The French dice game '421' has been wonderfully rendered in the English translation by the 'magical' combination 6,6,6. Similarly, Artifis reads the Daily Nile with comic strips called «Ptarzan» and «Pnuts»!
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Character profiles of the album Asterix and Cleopatra
Artifis,
Asterix,
Cacofonix,
Cleopatra,
Cleopatra-s taster,
Dogmatix,
Edifis,
Erix,
Exlibris,
Fulliautomatix,
Getafix,
Julius Caesar,
Krukhut,
Mintjulep,
Obelix,
Operachorus,
Pegleg,
Redbeard,
Sethisbackup,
Superfluous,
Vitalstatistix,
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Various versions of the album Asterix and Cleopatra
Asterix and Cleopatra
Classic paperback collection N° ISBN : 978-0-75286-607-9 Format : 287 x 216 mm Pages : 48 | Hardback edition N° ISBN : 978-0-75286-606-2 Format : 287 x 216 mm Pages : 48 | |
The year is 50 B.C. Gaul is entirely occupied by the Romans. Well not entirely! One small village of indomitable Gauls still holds out against the invaders. And life is not easy for the Roman legionaries who garrison the fortified camps of Totorum, Aquarium, Laudanum and Compendium...
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