Best Egmont Ehapa products in the Fiction category
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1. Asterix 16: Asterix with the Swiss
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Albert Uderzo, born in 1927, became an assistant draughtsman in a Paris publishing house in 1941. In 1945 he helped for the first time with the production of an animated film, one year later he drew his first comic-strips, became a screenwriter and soon made self-contained drawing series. During this time he wrote, among others, "Belloy, Knight without Armor" (for the magazine OK) and "Crime is not worth it" (for the newspaper France-Soir). Uderzo became an employee of a Belgian agency in Paris, where he met Jean-Michel Charlier and Rene Goscinny in 1951. With Charlier, Uderzo made "Belloy", "Tanguy" and "Laverdure" and with Goscinny he first made "Pitt Pistol" and "The Incredible Corsair", among others, followed by "Luc Junior" (for La Libre Belgique), "Benjamin and Benjamine" (for "Top Magazine") and "Umpah-Pah" (for "Tintin"). In 1959, Uderzo and Goscinny founded their own magazine called "Pilot". The crowning glory was "Asterix the Gaul".
In June 2004 Albert Uderzo received the Max-und-Moritz-Prize of the Comic-Salon Erlangen for his outstanding life's work.
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In the year 45 after the first release in Germany, Asterix experiences its first major revision! In careful detail work all 34 Asterix albums were coloured uniformly and the balloons were relined. The cover design was carefully modified, some covers were even redrawn by Asterix artist Albert Uderzo himself! So the great success Asterix is fit for a new century and can look forward to a glorious future!
2. Lucky Luke 102: Last round for the Daltons
Something is brewing in the West ...
A strike paralyses the breweries in the Wild West and the saloons are left high and dry.
The inhabitants of New Munich are so desperate that they ask Lucky Luke for help. The cowboy follows the dwindling flow of beer to Milwaukee, where the brewery owners are planning a coup: to boost production again, convicts are to be brought in for forced labour.
And four old acquaintances of Lucky Luke immediately volunteer.
3. Asterix and Obelix in the Middle Kingdom
Asterix and Obelix have travelled a lot in their many journeys, but they have never made it to China. But that will change next year when a brand-new Asterix film is released. In it, Asterix and Obelix meet the Empress's daughter, whose mother has been deposed in a coup d'état and thrown into prison - so it's clear that the whip-smart Gauls will swoop in and stir things up!
The story of the film retold in an illustrated album - with beautiful, large-format drawings in classic Asterix style.
4. Funny Paperback Special 119
Always sporty.
5. Lucky Luke - The Golden Age (1955-1977)
The "Golden Era" of the lonesome cowboy Lucky Luke is undoubtedly the time of the collaboration between Lucky Luke creator Morris and the brilliant scenarist René Goscinny. This collaboration lasted from 1955 until Goscinny's unexpectedly early death in 1977. Meanwhile, classics of the series such as "Billy the Kid", "Barbed Wire on the Prairie" and "Joss Jamon" with the first appearance of the four Dalton brothers were created and were to become a recurring and defining element of the series. These classics shaped the (admittedly humorously alienated) Western image of millions of German citizens in a way that only films with Hollywood legends like Fonda, Cooper, Stewart, Wayne & Eastwood were otherwise able to do. This deluxe box is published on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Lucky Luke and contains 40(.) albums with all the Luke stories Morris and Goscinny wrote together.
6. Asterix speaks Schwyzerdütsch
It's written in 50 B.C. All of Gaul is composed by the Romans... All of it? No. It's a night when loud Gaulish pegs are hid, when six and a half hours ago, conquerors came. Understand every word? Congratulations, then you are a Swiss-German native and will enjoy reading these Asterix adventures in Swiss dialect. Not understood a word? Never mind. With this book you can easily learn Schwyzerdütsch - and on top of that it gives you a lot of pleasure. Enjoy reading the Asterix adventures Dr gross Grabe and Asterix u Obelix uf Irrwäge - translated by Hansruedi Lerch.
7. Volume 37: Asterix in Italy
Asterix and Obelix are back! The eagerly awaited new adventure of our Gallic friends is called "Asterix in Italy"! We are in the year 50 B.C. All Italy is occupied by the Romans... All of Italy? No, not completely. Obelix is surprised that by far not only Romans live there, who have to be beaten up with magic powers! Instead, there are many Italians who want to maintain their independence in the Gallic manner. They strictly reject the claim to power of Julius Caesar and his legions. Our favourite heroes Asterix and Obelix plunge into a captivating adventure and discover the extraordinary Italy of antiquity! Jean-Yves Ferri and Didier Conrad have impressively demonstrated their skills with the huge successes "Asterix among the Picts" and "The Papyrus of Caesar". On 19 October, endlic will now be published.
8. Lucky Luke 97
With The Promised Land, the first collaboration between Lucky Luke illustrator Achdé and author Jul, the two delighted both fans and many new readers: a scenario with current references and themes, combined with Achdé's great drawings - the best and, above all, intelligent entertainment. With the second volume of their collaboration, the two want to top the success of their first. Readers can expect a brand-new and cleverly constructed adventure with the fastest gunman in the West - a terrific story for young and old.
9. Asterix: The Official Cookbook
The official Asterix cookbook.
10. Funny Pocket Book Special Volume 113
Side series of the funny paperback. The super-thick reading fun on over 500 pages contains selected stories on specific topics, e.g. anniversaries, time travel, historical stories, fantasy stories in a high-quality cover.