Deccan Chronicle

In 2017, Asterix villain was named Coronaviru­s

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New Delhi, Feb. 10: While a virus outbreak with origins in Wuhan marches out into the world in the new decade of 2020, a character in a 2017 Asterix comic series was actually called Coronaviru­s!

Asterix, the Gaul from the eponymous French comic faced Coronaviru­s, a masked Roman villain with a reputation of stopping at nothing to win.

In the 37th edition of the “Asterix and the Chariot Race”, Asterix battles his way across Italy in a chariot race against the Romans. Written by Thibaut Deleaz, an illustrati­on from the edition — shared by actor Jaaved Jaaferi on his Twitter handle — shows “the Masked Auriga, the Great coronaviru­s” being introduced.

“Here comes our favourite, straight from Rome! The Champion with MCDL XII victories! The one they call the “The

Masked Augira”, the great coronaviru­s, and his faithful bacillus,” it says.

The original book “Asterix et la Transitali­que sek baaet” in ancient Italy was released over two years before Wuhan reported its first case of the new strain of coronaviru­s December 2019.

Written by Jean-Yves Ferri and drawn by Didier Conrad, the comic features Asterix and his sidekick Obelix participat­e in a chariot race across Italy organised by senator Caesar across Italy. They have to contend with the villain named Coronaviru­s and his sidekick Bacillus. Bacillus is the Latin term for bacteria! It is interestin­g to note that Coronaviru­s failed to win. in

■ IN THE 37th edition of the Asterix and the Chariot Race, released in 2017, a character was called Coronaviru­s!

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