Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

For the first time in 60 years, Asterix gets a female heroine

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PARIS:Asterix, the pint-sized Gaul forever outfoxing the Romans, returns this week for his 38th comic book adventure Asterix and the Chieftain’s Daughter featuring for the first time in its 60-year history a female heroine.

In a move to update the books, which have been entertaini­ng readers since 1959, the action in the new edition revolves around a character called Adrenaline, the teenage daughter of famous Gaulish king Vercingeto­rix.

With her long red braided hard, black trousers, gold headphones and grumpy teenage dispositio­n, Adrenaline will keep Asterix and his oversized sidekick Obelix chasing after her to ensure her safety as she explores adolescent rebellion.

The last three editions of Asterix have been written by Jean-Yves Ferri and drawn by Didier Conrad, sticking closely to the original format.

“We didn’t want to develop a character who would be based on her seductive side as we usually do with female characters in Asterix,” Conrad said.

In the latest edition, Asterix and Obelix must protect Adrenaline, who is being hunted down by the Romans, while also being confronted by the intergener­ational gap between them.

“In terms of the vocabulary it was quite amusing because I had to create a sort of teenage language for the time. We don’t have a lot of documentat­ion about that. So the idea was to use certain expression­s like teenagers do,” said Ferri, the scriptwrit­er. Asterix’s 38th adventure, printed in 5 million copies, will be released on Thursday.

 ?? AFP ?? An advertisem­ent for the graphic novel The Chieftain’s Daughter is displayed at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2019.
AFP An advertisem­ent for the graphic novel The Chieftain’s Daughter is displayed at the Frankfurt Book Fair 2019.

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