Monday, May 16, 2005

asterix on the web

Well, here's a link you can't help admiring. Some very dedicated individual has broken off a chunk of his life and used it to scan and publish on the web every page of every Asterix comic book ever published. Fantastic. Like JennyCide at GromBlog, I thought I'd read pretty much every one of these little masterpieces when I was younger, but I was obviously wrong. Plenty to read here, then, although I feel a bit self-conscious doing so in a crowded office. Am I childish to even want to?

Example

(thanks to JennyCide for the link)

10 comments:

Jonathan said...

Yep, me too. I read and re-read those books endlessly, although funnily enough I realise now that there were lots I never read - in fact I think I only had about ten and, strangely, didn't feel I needed any more, which is unlike me. An interesting fact about Asterix is that, unlike, say, Tintin, it wasn't translated literally from country to country - they allowed quite varied translations to take place so each country has Asterixs where the jokes about bureaucracy, for example, still work. And of course, the names of the characters vary to ensure the jokes always work.

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