Monday, March 1, 2010
26- Asterix and the Black Gold
26- Asterix and the Black Gold | PDF | 13,7 Mb Asterix and the Black Gold (original name: L'Odyss?e d'Ast?rix) is the twenty-sixth volume of Asterix comic book series, originally published in 1981. It is the second book to be published after the death of Ren? Goscinny and is thus both written and drawn by Albert Uderzo. The book describes Asterix's and Obelix's voyage to the Middle East. It is mainly inspired by two completely different things: James Bond movies and biblical tales. The book begins with Asterix and Obelix hunting wild boar. The boars, however, are crafty and lead them straight into a Roman patrol. The Gauls beat up the patrol, and in the midst of the battle, the boars escape with their lives. Back in Rome, Emperor Julius Caesar hears of this, and orders M. Devius Surreptitius, the head of the Roman Secret Service, to send an agent to infiltrate the Gauls. This agent is a Gaulish-Roman druid known as Dubbelosix, who travels in a folding chariot full of secret devices. Dubbelosix and Surreptitius communicate via a carrier fly. In the Gaulish village, Getafix is extremely frustrated and depressed, because he has run out of rock oil. Without rock oil, he can't make any more magic potion and the village will soon fall against the Romans. The next day, Ekonomikrisis the Phoenician merchant arrives in Gaul. This cheers Getafix up, but he soon finds out that Ekonomikrisis forgot to bring any rock oil. This causes him to have a stroke, and chief Vitalstatistix tells Asterix and Obelix to fetch another druid to treat him. This druid turns out to be Dubbelosix. Rapidshare (13,7 Mb) Quote:http://rapidshare.com/files/153088517/26-_Asterix_and_the_Black_Gold_www.softarchive.net.rar