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Ebook About Asterix is celebrating 60 sensational years as an international comics superstar, and in the first collected edition from Papercutz, the stories are newly translated into American English for a new generation of fans! The story of Asterix starts here. These are the first three adventures of Asterix as he defends his tiny village from the overwhelming forces of the Roman Empire. Join the short, spunky, and super-powerful warrior from Gaul and his faithful friends--including the boar-eating delivery man Obelix and the ecologically-minded canine, Dogmatix--as they battle to protect their village against impossible odds. Asterix Omnibus volume one collects “Asterix the Gaul,” “Asterix and the Golden Sickle,” and “Asterix and the Goths.” Three classic adventures in one great volume.Book Asterix Omnibus #1: Collects Asterix the Gaul, Asterix and the Golden Sickle, and Asterix and the Goths Review :
Let me preface by saying that I'm a little sentimental about Asterix & Obelix so I'm probably not being completely objective about this newly translated edition. Despite this I did try to give it a fair shot because I don’t like critiquing someone's hard work for no reason. I compared this with a copy of 'Asterix and the Gaul' that I already had.*I really like the original Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge translations. I do respect that perhaps a few things didn’t translate perfectly from French to English, but this never bothered me as I always thought that their translation was fun and witty, and I don't know or care very much about French.I was not expecting Papercutz to change so much! The text on nearly every square of every page is completely different- its entirely new writing. I'm sure there are a small number of changes that match the original author's intent in the French version more, but most of the changes seem unnecessary. I think part of the goal with this new edition is to appeal to an American audience- That's fine, but this seemed to translate into “dumbing down” rather than changing what was strictly necessary. The text of the American version is much simpler and more childlike than the Bell/Hockridge version, and has very casual language. I had hoped that this new edition would be mostly the old translation, with changes when necessary or if it didn't match well with the French version. Instead, it was pretty much a different book.If I had to pick one edition to read to my kids, it would be the original Bell/Hockridge translation. Even though there is a lot I like about the new edition, (like the addition of footnoted translations of the latin phrases) I don’t like this one's simpler reading level. It's simply not as funny or clever as the previous translation, the overall quality of the writing is worse, and I think it doesn’t read quite as “smoothly.” Apparently as Papercutz has been cornering the market with the Smurfs reprints and new stories, they've now ventured into the classic French comic known as Asterix. For those unaware, the tale goes something like this, in 50 BCE (or BC for you purists), Julius Caesar has conquered all of Gaul (known as France today), except for one small area, a village where a group of Gauls have held out against them. This, of course, is thanks to a magic potion, which gives a person superhuman strength. Which one exception, Obelix, whom unfortunately had fallen into a cauldron of potion when he was a baby, and it had a permanent effect upon him.Originally, I learned about the Gauls from my library, when I had located a hardbound 'Asterix and Cleopatra,' and began ordering the original UK publications from my local comic shop, and later on Amazon. With that said, I've loved the original translations, since they kept the names of the characters intact, with the exclusion of the American Edition of 'Asterix and the Olympic Games.'First off, the positive notes, the hardcover editions are well bound, and the colors are done well this time where you don't end up seeing items seep through the translations and such. And despite some slight differences, Papercutz does manage to pull it off with the Americanized Version.Now for the not-so-positive: the books are slightly smaller than the UK/Europe editions, and the type is a bit smaller than usual, making it sometimes difficult reading the stories. My other beef is, once again, the druid, Getafix, gets another name change in this rendition. Whereas in the original American version of 'Asterix and the Olympic Games,' he is called Magigimmix, here in this version he's referred to as 'Panoramix.'Though not anything really major, if you end up getting the animated versions from Prime, your kids might wonder why the druid's not called the other names. But on a sidenote, the Papercutz version did retain Vitalstatistix and Cacofonix's names in this one, so it's a bit of an equitable trade-off. So if you don't mind the bit of the 'name game,' you'll still enjoy the books.Volume 1 contains three Graphic Novel tales, which were the original starter tales of the series.'Asterix the Gaul' - The original tale which started it all, where we see the basic original characters, Asterix, Obelix and Panoramix (Getafix) appear and we learn of the basic plotline to the series itself. As with all beloved characters, the designs are a bit off but as series itself progressed, the designs started evolving into the ones we know and love.In this tale, Centurion Crismus Bonus, miffed how his army can be bested by one Gaul, let alone a village, schemes on discovering their secret. Planting a spy into the village, he learns about the magic potion, and decides on capturing the Druid. Deciding to force Panoramix into divulging the secret, Crismus Bonus intends on using the potion to overthrow Caesar and take over Rome. However, he underestimates the cleverness of both the Druid and Asterix. In this one, we don't really see Obelix too much in it. But the next tale makes up for it.'Asterix and the Golden Sickle' - When Panoramix accidentally breaks his golden sickle, he requests Asterix and Obelix to go to Lutetia, and purchase one from Obelix's cousin, Metallurgix. Regrettably, they stumble upon a mystery, as Metallurgix is nowhere to be found, and they must deal with the unscrupulous Clovogarlix and Navishtrix who are trafficking golden sickles.In this one, Obelix does appear, but lacking from the group is Dogmatix, who won't officially appear in the series until Volume 2. But getting to the last story.'Asterix and the Goths' - Similar to the first tale, but with a different spin on it. Shortly after the events of the Golden Sickle, Asterix and Obelix accompany their Druid to the local convention at the Forest of Carnutes. Regrettably the people wanting Panoramix happen to be the Goths, since they secretly spy on the convention and learn about the magic potion. Naturally their chief, Metric, wants to obtain the potion to invade and seize Rome. After capturing the Druid, Asterix and Obelix pursue them with hilarious results, and with the help of Panoramix, causes much chaos with the Goths themselves.Interestingly enough, this is the first of the series where different characters' voices are used with unique typefaces, in this case, the Goths speak with an Old English font, a joke on the fact this was used for films showing Germany or Romanian provinces. Also one of the rare moments the Gauls implement the magic potion for something other than having them bash their enemies.Overall, this is definitely an excellent volume and rendition of the series itself. Despite the slight differences with translations and name changes, the stories are great and I don't think anything is really lost between the two. A great way to also introduce young readers to Asterix, while offering a means for protecting your original collection. 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