Asterix and the Cauldronby Albert Uderzo and Rene Goscinny | |
Category: |
"Graphic Story" |
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Pages: | 48 |
Year of Publication: | 1969 |
Date Read: | 09/11/1998 |
Notes: | On a sunny day our famous village gets visitors. It's Moralélastix, chief of another Gaulish village. Because he doesn't like to pay tax to the Romans, he suggests he hide his cauldron full of sestertiën in Asterix's village. After all, the village isn't occupied, so they never pay tax. Asterix gets the honour of guarding the cauldron for the time the tax collector is in their area. The next day, as Asterix takes a look in his cottage, to his horror, the cauldron is empty. A disaster for Asterix. It's a Gaulish custom that he must leave his village and may not return untill he brings back the stolen money. — asterixandco |
My Rating: | 7 |