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Asterix: Asterix and the Chariot Race: Album 37 Paperback – October 23, 2018
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The next action-packed adventure from Asterix and Obelix!
The roads across Italy are in disrepair. Defending his name, and to prove Rome's greatness, Senator Lactus Bifidus announces a special one-off chariot race. Julius Caesar insists a Roman must win, or Bifidus will pay. Open to anyone from the known world, competitors arrive from far and wide, including Asterix and Obelix. With Bifidus secretly scheming, who will win this almighty chariot race?
- Reading age6 - 11 years
- Print length48 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - 6
- Dimensions8.63 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches
- PublisherOrion Children's
- Publication dateOctober 23, 2018
- ISBN-10151010500X
- ISBN-13978-1510105003
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...furiously funny and hilariously jam-packed with timeless jibes and cracking contemporary swipes, plus an enchanting double-surprise ending. Asterix and the Chariot Race is a sure win and another triumphant addition to the mythic canon for laugh-seekers in general and all devotees of comics.―Comics Review
...the transition to new author/illustrator is seamless with all the best points of the originals faithfully reproduced. [...] Brilliantly written and illustrated; a worthy successor.―Parents in Touch
An energetic story with some very bad/good jokes, and just enough silly Roman-bashing, it's just the sort of thing we Asterix fans love―THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY on Asterix and the Missing Scroll
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- Publisher : Orion Children's; Translation edition (October 23, 2018)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 48 pages
- ISBN-10 : 151010500X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1510105003
- Reading age : 6 - 11 years
- Grade level : 1 - 6
- Item Weight : 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 8.63 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #502,339 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
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 on 11 August 1926 in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, the son
of Stanislas (Simkha) from Warsaw and of Anna Beresniak from
Khodorkow, a small Ukrainian village. In 1928, 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 1945, 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 didn't know that". He found himself in
New York, jobless, alone and totally broke. The next 6 years, which he
spent in New York, are often considered his formative years. As he
said "It was not so bad...it 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 1945, 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 in 1951 for
this purpose, but was fired in 1956 for 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 Goscinny's talent matured and he seized upon many
opportunities. Besides his collaboration with Morris on the Lucky Luke
series from 1955 onwards, Goscinny worked on the scenario of "Le petit
Nicolas" (Little Nicholas) in cartoon form with its creator, Sempe. In
1959 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
1967. In 1968 his 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 on 5 November 1977.
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Customers find the book easy to read and engaging. They appreciate the humor, describing it as hilarious and relatable. The story is good, though some feel the premise has potential but the climax is predictable. The artwork is described as aesthetic and the series is loved by customers of all ages.
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Customers like the book. They say it's a good comic and love reading it. Some mention they love these books from their youth, rebuying in English for their teens.
"Love these books from my youth, rebuying in English for my teens...." Read more
"Great comic! Love especially how Coronavirus was masked and a villain three years prior to the hoax coming to the USA." Read more
"A good book but the new authors seem to be searching for a story and just seem to fall a bit short of the originals. Love the humor...." Read more
"This book is every bit as good as Uderzo and Goscinny's classics! And Jean-Yves Ferri must be prescient about current events...." Read more
Customers enjoy the humor in the book. They find it more humorous than previous Asterix books, with anachronisms they find amusing.
"...The artwork is aesthetic, the humor is relatable and the stories are engaging, even with so many similar elements from book to book...." Read more
"...reader, this is one of the best illustrated and more hilarious than the previous Asterix books. Go Asterix go!" Read more
"...Love the humor. Hope for better in their next attempt." Read more
"There is nothing I don't like in these wonderfully funny anachronisms . love theses characters and their escapades." Read more
Customers enjoy the story. However, they feel the premise has potential but doesn't work well, and the climax is predictable.
"...The artwork is aesthetic, the humor is relatable and the stories are engaging, even with so many similar elements from book to book...." Read more
"...Even though this is one of the new ones the story is still good, not as good as the old ones but decent." Read more
"...The climax is very predictable. Definitely a must to have in collection to any asterix and obelix fan." Read more
"I love the series and so does my son. The premise of this story had incredible potential but it just doesn't work all that well...." Read more
Customers enjoy the artwork. They find it visually appealing and relatable, making it one of the best illustrated books. The humor is also engaging.
"...The artwork is aesthetic, the humor is relatable and the stories are engaging, even with so many similar elements from book to book...." Read more
"For over 40 years as an avid Asterix reader, this is one of the best illustrated and more hilarious than the previous Asterix books. Go Asterix go!" Read more
"I have the whole collection. Love reading this. The illustration is fantastic." Read more
Customers enjoy the series. For example, their grandchildren love the entire Asterix series.
"I love the series and so does my son. The premise of this story had incredible potential but it just doesn't work all that well...." Read more
"My 8 grandsons, ages 7-15, love love love the entire Asterix series" Read more
"Love Asterix!!" Read more
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Another great read from Asterix and Obelisque and ideefix
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2019I've been a fan of these comics from the States ever since I was a kid. The artwork is aesthetic, the humor is relatable and the stories are engaging, even with so many similar elements from book to book. Surprisingly complex and taught me a lot about ancient history when I was growing up. Once you're hooked, you'll never tire of watching the Gauls beat the Romans up time and again. May these grand adventures never come to an end!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024Love these books from my youth, rebuying in English for my teens. Even though this is one of the new ones the story is still good, not as good as the old ones but decent.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020Great comic! Love especially how Coronavirus was masked and a villain three years prior to the hoax coming to the USA.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2017For over 40 years as an avid Asterix reader, this is one of the best illustrated and more hilarious than the previous Asterix books. Go Asterix go!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2018A good book but the new authors seem to be searching for a story and just seem to fall a bit short of the originals. Love the humor. Hope for better in their next attempt.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2020This book is every bit as good as Uderzo and Goscinny's classics! And Jean-Yves Ferri must be prescient about current events. NO spoilers from me, if you read it you will know ;)
- Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2017This is a good one but the story & dialogues are not what it used to be. But the book has all the elements of traditional asterix books. The climax is very predictable. Definitely a must to have in collection to any asterix and obelix fan.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020Can't really go wrong with these two guys. Enjoyed the read.
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Georg PremReviewed in Germany on November 22, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Erfrischend anders
Und wer hätte sich gedacht, dass es in Italien nicht nur Römer gab ...
- Amazon KundeReviewed in Belgium on October 29, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars is ok
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Luís Cláudio da RochaReviewed in Brazil on May 31, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Isso é livro pra adulto!!!
O livro é ótimo, bem acabado. Mas, de onde vocês tiraram a ideia de ser livro para crianças? Asterix é um quadrinho inteligente, voltado a coleionadores... É descabida essa pergunta sobre idade! Chega a ser ofensiva!
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DAMReviewed in Spain on June 16, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Nunca defraudan
Las aventuras de Asterix siempre son un acierto
- ChrisReviewed in Canada on October 12, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars My 12 year old has found a new fave!
My 12 year old boy sometimes does not like to read like I do but bought several Asterix for him and they are a win! He wants to read and talks about them after = comprehension and though! Yay!!