by Jean-Yves Ferri, Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo

Deux ans après le succès d'Astérix chez les Pictes, les personnages créés par René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo sont de retour dans un nouvel album écrit par Jean-Yves Ferri et dessiné par Didier Conrad. Tous les ingrédients de la potion magique Astérix sont au rendez-vous : l'Histoire de Rome et des Gaulois est revue et corrigée à coups de gags et de jeux de mots en pagaille ! Par Toutatis ! En octobre 2015, toute la Gaule sera occupée. A lire LE PAPYRUS DE CESAR !

Asterix Le papyrus de Cesar
Publisher
Editions Albert Rene
Type
book
Language
French
ISBN-13
9782864972716
ISBN-10
2864972719
Number of Pages
48
Height
290 mm
Widht
221 mm
Weight
318 g
Format
Hardback
Categories
Graphic novels, Comic books, Cartoons, Graphic novel & Comic book: types
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