- Asterix - The field of the Gods - 17 - René Goscinny Albert Uderzo - Books

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  • A diabolical plan  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    The Domain of the Gods: The Domain of the Gods is the seventeenth album dAstérix adventures. Published in 1971, it offers us a story called "village" where Julius Caesar will attempt a new approach to get rid of Gauls who still resist and always
  • Oh, I still have one of those seeds! Not Obelix do not throw!  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    This 17th Gallic adventure of our hero is very accomplished. The story is very funny, perfect drawings and you never get bored from one end to another of the album Asterix unlike others where it may be down time. Caesar to bend the indomitable Gauls
  • British classic hardcover comic  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    Album rigid BD 2000/1971 of large format; this seventeenth famous adventure hero of Goscinny and Uderzo is part of the works of maturity and, being one of the best known, and it has nevertheless marked number of readers in their youth; drawing differ
  • Mansions of the Gods  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    I put this note because it is one of the essential of the saga: Asterix and Obelix: high art, orchestrated by the talented Goscinny, with the drawings of Uderzo! Fast shipping
  • The Des Dieux is a great volume of this fierce and engaging adventure series of our two intrepid Gaul.  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    The Des gods is one of the best in the collection. My criteria for awarding this prize, is that it is a volume where history is really rich treated as extensive ways. This story ends without being sloppy which simply without being fenced by too abrup
  • soon to the cinema ...  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    For once a Roman has an interesting idea! If the Gauls do not want to integrate with the Roman Empire, just integrate the Roman Empire in this village of reckless! It is therefore launching the construction of a resort area that can only attract the
  • you should never talk to a dryly numide  

    Asterix - The field of the Gods - No. 17 (Hardcover)
    Chassr Gallic, wild, by modernism. Maybe Gosciny wanted to defend deep that France was emptying at the expense of cities? Still, this tome is seductive from start to finish. A complete success and a case study for those who wish to engage in the comi