Get It Now LE MENHIR D OR : Goscinny, René, Uderzo, Albert Depicted By By Goscinny,Renxe9,Uderzo,Albert Available Through Digital Edition
Avec un peu de chance la troisième sera reçue en état pour être offerte à Noël, Purtroppo è una vendita ingannevole, non sono fumetti, è un album con tutto scritto e qualche immagine, Direi una fregatura con tanto di pubblicità ingannevole, pensavo di comprare i soliti fumetti, I must say, I'm disappointed, The book is hardback indeed, keeping up the usual standards of an Asterix album, However, it is printed on some low quality, grey ish paper that has a tendency to crumple up, It feels cheap and it looks cheap, with the colours of the beautiful illustrations looking dull, In fact, it looks as if this is some war time paper shortage publication, which doesn't make any sense! A second disappointment is that the audio does not form part of the item.
Instead, I get a link where I can stream it online, Another cost cutting measure that just gives the whole thing a cheap and underachieving feeling, En achetant cette bande dessinée je m'attendais à une vrai bd mais non, c'est sous forme de dialogue avec une image par page pas de bulle de BD ni de vignettes, un peu déçu, après j'ai peut être mal lu le descriptif du livre.
. BIEN COMME CHAQUE ASTERIX Très sympa à lire et à faire lire à des enfants/adolescents mais attention il sagit bien dune histoire illustrée et pas dune BD ! Sinon déception assurée même si le format est exactement le même quun BD dAstérix classique.
Comprato perché ho la collezione intera ma non è di grande interesse, Storia inesistente. E poi non è un fumetto ma una "raccolta" di disegni messi insieme con aggiunta di una "storiella", Non al livello degli album abituali Très bonne BD d'Astérix et Obélix sera offerte pour mon mari pour sa Fête des Pèresil sera très content car il adore ces BD.
Qu'il est bon de retrouver cette aventure d'Astérix parue il y a de nombreuses années et oubliée depuis.
Et même s'il ne s'agit pas d'une aventure en bande dessinée, mais plutôt d'un récit accompagné de vignettes dessinées par Uderzo, cette aventure présente toute la Au village, l agitation règne : Assurancetourix a décidé de participer au célèbre concours de chant des bardes gaulois pour remporter le menhir d or.
Pour le protéger dans cette compétition suivie de près par les romains, Astérix et Obélix sont chargés de l accompagner : ils ne doivent pas quitter Assurancetourix des yeux quitte à y perdre une oreille !
Vendue pour la première fois sous la forme d un livre disque en, cette aventure est devenue quasiment introuvable et n a jamais été republiée.
Cette histoire écrite avec la truculence de René Goscinny

pour un enregistrement audio et illustrée pour le livret accompagnant le disque avec le génie graphique d Albert Uderzo est un petit bijou à redécouvrir.
Elle méritait d être mise en valeur en rejoignant aujourd hui la collection des albums illustrés d Astérix aux côtés de Comment Obélix est tombé dans la Marmite de Potion Magique, LesTravaux d'Astérix et Le Secret de la Potion Magique.
Ce livre depages n'est pas une bd mais un livre illustré, Il est donc important d'en être informé pour ne pas être déçu, Il a été écrit par Goscinny endans le journal pilote, UDERZO y avait ajouté des dessins magnifiques qui accompagnent l'histoire en Just to be clear, this is a picture book based on an obscure spoken word Astérix LP from.
So I didn't come to this one with a lot of expectations, but it actually turned out to be pretty engaging.
The text is vintage René Goscinny straight out of the golden age of the Astérix series, and the illustrations are wonderful, or less unknown Uderzo from the same period and happily with a minimum of tweaking by his surviving assistants.
Like a time machine connecting you to! Best of all, the original sound recording is available from the Astérix official website link in the last page of this book, and since the text here is mostly dialogue, it really helped to listen to the actors while reading the bookit's a dynamic and funny recording, and really brings the action to life.
The story is OK a short and rather generic Astérix tale, drawing on elements of 'Astérix gladiateur' the kidnapping of Cacofonix/Assurancetourix and 'Astérix et les Goths' a professional competition held in the Forest of the Carnutes with a golden prize.
Downsides: there are really onlyillustrations here, plus the redone cover, Also, according to the official Astérix website there seem to be no current plans to translate this into English, though it's appearing in many other languages.
Overall enjoyable, intriguing, nostalgic, funny, Bien Le doy sólo dos estrellas porque esperaba el típico cómic con ilustraciones para cada diálogo u no apenas una por escena.
Se hace corto y la historia es simple, El peor de Astérix que he leído,
Best known as the author of Asterix, Goscinny is
also the talent behind the scenario of Lucky Luke, the hugely popular
comic book of the cowboy who shoots faster than his shadow.
Goscinny
was born onAugustin theth arrondissement of Paris, the son
of Stanislas Simkha from Warsaw and of Anna Beresniak from
Khodorkow, a small Ukrainian village.
In, his parents took him to
Argentina, where his father, a chemical engineer, had been
seconded.
He spent a happy childhood in Buenos Aires, and studied at
the French Lyce just before the Second World War.
He had a habit of
making every one laugh in class, probably to compensate for a natural
shyness.
He started drawing very early on, inspired by the illustrated
stories which he enjoyed reading, In, he emigrated to the United
States, I went to the United States to work with Walt Disney he was
to say later but Walt Disney didnt know that.
He found himself in
New York, jobless, alone and totally broke, The nextyears, which he
spent in New York, are often considered his formative years, As he
said It was not so badit toughened me up, although I would have
liked it better if others had been toughened up on my behalf.
It is
during these years that he met his first friends, some who were to
publish Mad in, and others with whom he was to collaborate for
a long time to come.
Among these was Maurice de Bvre aka Morris, the
cartoonist and first author of Lucky Luke, He also met Georges
Troisfontaines, the boss of the World Press Agency in Belgium, who
persuaded Goscinny to work for him.
He returned to Europe infor
this purpose, but was fired infor trying to put in place a
charter to protect the status of cartoonists and scenarist.
The years
until the creation of the magazine Pilote were years of transition,
when Goscinnys talent matured and he seized upon many
opportunities.
Besides his collaboration with Morris on the Lucky Luke
series fromonwards, Goscinny worked on the scenario of Le petit
Nicolas Little Nicholas in cartoon form with its creator, Sempe.
In
the magazine Pilote was launched, Goscinny found his place in the
editorial team among some of his faithful friends from World
Press.
The aim of Pilote was to change radically the way that the
graphic novel the BD would be perceived in France, and competed
with Tintin and Spirou magazines on their own territories.
How best to
go about that task than by inventing an astute little Gaul, give him a
large size sidekick and place their adventures within a little village
of irreducible Gauls whose names all end in ix Asterix is born.
The
bande dessinee enters adulthood, He married Gilberte Pollaro Millo in
, Inhis daughter Anne is born, Many young authors owe their
fame to Goscinny, who opened for them the pages of Pilote, While
working on scenarios for the television and the cinema and on many
different texts, Goscinny headed Pilote in one capacity or another
until his death onNovember.
Photo by Peters, Hans / Anefo CC BY SA,nl , via Wikimedia Commons.
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