Asterix the Legionary explained

Asterix the Legionary
Foreigntitle:Asterix Legionnaire
Writers:Rene Goscinny
Artists:Albert Uderzo
Origdate:1967
Origlanguage:French
Date:1970
Previssue:Asterix and the Normans
Nextissue:Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield

Asterix the Legionary is the tenth Asterix book in the Asterix comic book series by Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. It was first published as a serial in Pilote magazine, issues 368–389, in 1966.[1]

Synopsis

Asterix and Obelix are setting off for a wild boar hunt when they encounter Panacea, a former childhood resident of the village who has since moved to Condatum, and Obelix immediately falls in love with her. Some hours later, Panacea receives word that her fiancé, Tragicomix, has been forcibly-conscripted into the Roman army and shipped to North Africa; and Obelix, although heartbroken, promises to bring him back.

Asterix and Obelix travel to Condatum, where they learn that Tragicomix has already left for Massilia, the Mediterranean port from which the soldiers depart, and enlist themselves in the army to follow him, alongside Hemispheric the Goth; Selectivemploymentax the Briton; Gastronomix the Belgian; Neveratalos the Greek; and Ptenisnet, an Egyptian tourist who spends the entire book believing himself to be in a holiday camp.

After completing basic training (and repeatedly and comically driving their instructors to the verge of tears), the newly formed unit sets off as reinforcements to Caesar against Scipio, Afranius, and King Juba I of Numidia. Asterix and Obelix soon find out that Tragicomix has gone missing in action after a skirmish, and raid Scipio's camp to recover him. This results in the Battle of Thapsus, in which the confusion over the Gauls' unorthodox assault and the similarity of both armies' uniforms cause a default victory for Caesar after the frustrated Scipio sounds the retreat. The Gauls are cornered by Caesar after the battle is over; but released and sent home for their assistance in his victory. Asterix and Obelix thereafter celebrate at home, while Panacea and Tragicomix return to Condatum to marry.

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Reception

On Goodreads, it has a score of 4.29 out of 5.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asterix the Legionary – Asterix – The official website. www.asterix.com. en-US. 2018-10-03.
  2. Book: Bell, Anthea. Translation: Here and There, Now and Then. 1996. Intellect Books. 129–130. https://books.google.com/books?id=agu3vbQl5QAC&pg=PA129. Translating Astérix. 9780950259567. Anthea Bell.
  3. Web site: Adam. R.. L'armée romaine dans la BD. Le blog de R. Adam pour la Sorbonne. 27 December 2017.
  4. Web site: Vol. 10 – Asterix the Legionary. Asterix The Official Website. LES ÉDITIONS ALBERT RENÉ. 27 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171228000730/http://www.asterix.com/the-collection/albums/asterix-the-legionary.html. 2017-12-28. dead.
  5. Web site: Poil aux sourcils, poil au nez, poils aux mains. WordReference.com. 24 February 2008 . 27 December 2017.
  6. Web site: "Poil au menton"?. Stack Exchange French Language. Stack Exchange Inc. 27 December 2017.
  7. Web site: Astérix Légionnaire. Canal BD Le Portail. canalbd.net. 27 December 2017.
  8. Web site: Asterix the Legionary (Asterix, #10). www.goodreads.com. 2018-10-03.