Asterix Annual 1980
Asterix Annual 1980 | |
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Series | Asterix |
Creative team | |
Writers | Pierre Tchernia René Goscinny & Albert Uderzo (for Asterix Conquers Rome); Anthea Bell & Derek Hockridge (for rest of the book) |
Artists | credited to Uderzo, but his brother Marcel Uderzo drew the 4th task |
Original publication | |
Date of publication | should have been 1976 (only for Asterix Conquers Rome); but is 1979 (for rest of the book) |
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Asterix Annual 1980 is a special Asterix book. It contains a few games, abridged versions of a few Asterix comics and Asterix Conquers Rome.
History[edit]
Many publishers rejected to publication Asterix Conquers Rome, until 1979, when Anthea Bell and Derek Hockridge got the idea of creating the annual by compiling a few games, abridged versions of a few Asterix comics along with Asterix Conquers Rome, thus, Asterix Conquers Rome couldn't be sold separately.[citation needed] The Annual was published by World and Whitman, and released at a comic book convention in London in 1980.[citation needed]
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