- Asterix and the Picts - 35 - René Goscinny Albert Uderzo Jean-Yves Ferri Didier Conrad - Books

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  • without 124  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    I Complete Collection with time there is a drift in the history and the funny side. I'm not about to continue very far ...
  • Change ...  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    It is no longer either the Uderzo Goscinny and it realizes this ... it does not take as long sulk pleasure to follow the adventures of our Gallic knowing that future "Asterix" will be the same new authors .
  • Everything started off well ...  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    Well, this is it, this is the album FINALLY change. Goscinny is (unfortunately) most certainly the scenario long time, but Uderzo decided it was time to turn to the drawing portion. And it was time, the last albums were well below the initial product
  • Perfect 1 7283  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    we expected a lot of time but in the end: perfect! simply sending their otherwise I give 10/10 I recommend this product !!!!! good day
  • Disappointed January 1024  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    BD in good, decent price but I was disappointed by history. Puns parraissent sometimes forced and I did not laugh. The "will accompany this one starts poor guy lost" is reviewed and revised and I have not even read to the end as unexciting.
  • Yes, but 233  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    Even if we find ourselves well in the great tradition of the albums of Goscinny and Uderzo, this first album of Conrad and Ferri is bland and tasteless. This album is neither the best nor worst, but for me, the magic no longer operates. Contrary to t
  • OK 14 January 1299  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    New writers have included most of Asterix. Album readable (correct and satisfactory Scenario drawings. In anticipation of the upcoming album to judge the perpetrators.
  • asterix returned in good shape  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    a good result has no difference with the first series author I love it !!!! waiting below with merçi forward to new kids right path
  • disappointing across the board  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    Such hype around the album, the deposit of Uderzo and Goscinny descendants, in short I expect a new generation Asterix, but the same level as the original. Disappointed down the line ... If the graphics of the characters meets the original (no more),
  • Lack of magic potion  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    First of all I was pleasantly surprised by the new leg of the designer who is inspired Uderzo by blowing a slightly pasty appearance Line. As against some compositions are really poor: Scotland has only one grass hue. The author himself seems to repr
  • Back to Basics 14  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    New authors, but still return to a certain quality scenario which tended to default on the last alba (an album of alba). Promising for the rest.
  • Scottish shower.  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    There are those who will appreciate these new adventures of Asterix and aesthetes of Comics who will find this album rather wasted, both are right, especially the last ... (just kidding!). I wonder what right can claim that Anne Goscinny René father
  • RECOVERY THAT HAS NOT THE QUALITY OF GRAPHIC UDERZO AND A SCENARIO THAT ANY OF DEJA VU FOR FANS A BD  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    For a particularly harsh winter of our heroes will find a curious strike warrior frozen in a block of ice. When it warms, it will prove that it is a Pictish warrior. His arrival will not be without consequence in the village, and our two heroes will
  • The spirit is there but not the intrepidity ...  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    Asterix reader since my childhood, it had been years since I had not read in a ... And this version without its "papas" home made me fear a little worse. Readers often like their heroes so they refuse to let them go (Blake and Mortimer are a goo
  • "It started because we were looking for oysters" (according Obelix)  

    Asterix and the Picts - 35 (Hardcover)
    By opening "Asterix and the Picts" to read it, first of all must be firmly convinced that this time it is not only the scenario is no longer Goscinny (that unfortunately we had already had time to s 'do it ...), but also that the drawings are mo