Asterix is for kids, in this fun “find the hero” book for eagle-eyed young readers.
One of the world's most popular characters is here, there, and everywhere in this hilarious volume filled with scenes of Asterix and his friends in a variety of entertaining escapades. Children are sure to have a great time searching for him amidst the comic chaos.
Albert Uderzo (1928 - 2020) was a legendary French comic book artist and scriptwriter. The son of Italian immigrants, he is best known as the co-founder and illustrator of the Asterix series in collaboration with René Goscinny. He also drew other comics such as Oumpah-pah, again with Goscinny.
Yo fui haciendo una escena al día. Es muy cortito aunque cada escena es alguna imagen tipica del mundo de Asterix y es muy graciosa de ver por muchos detalles
This is sort of like the "Where's Waldo" Books, but instead your looking for Asterix and his friends. I found this book very difficult, but my 8 year old loves it, even though have the time we can't find what we are looking for.
The pages are bright and colorful and fun to look at either way. We usually end up getting lost in the stories we make up about what's happening in the picture.
I have a vague memory of growing up with Asterix myself as a kid, so I think that's why I enjoy it as well.
It's basically Where's Wally, only with Asterix, and if you don't think that's the best idea ever you're wrong. Plus, there's a topless lady in the Slave Market so you can always try and find that if mustachioed Gaulish men aren't your thing.