Asterix and the Soothsayer (Asterix)11 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2005

One of the best Asterix albums

+ Graphic SF Reader

One of the best albums of Asterix has a soothsayer arriving into the rebel Gaul village during a storm (which I guess has the Gauls in a vulnerable mood, since one of the few things they fear is the sky falling over them). All its inhabitants (save Asterix) fall for the con man, who is showered ...
  
  











  



  
Asterix in Belgium (Asterix)7 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2005

Who Are The Bravest Of The Gauls?

+ Another classic Asterix!
+ Belgian Battles
+ FABULOUS !!! A must read, a must have !!!
  
  











  



  
Asterix in Corsica (Asterix)3 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2005

The sights , sounds and tastes of Corsica

+ I love the humor, the style .... everything !!!!

First published in French in 1973 as Astrix en Corse, Asterix in Corsica was first published in English in 1979. Asterix and friends free a Corsican chieftain, exiled by the Romans, at the camp of Totorum, and he asks them to accompany him to Corsica, to see how they deal with the Romans there. ...
  
  











  



  
Flight 714 (The Adventures of Tintin)16 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

"It's a bore to stop being a millionaire."

+ Fantastic.
+ Great - if strange - Tintin album
+ A Strange Flight
+ Good Story Good quality and Fair cost of $8.99
  
  











  



  
Explorers on the Moon (The Adventures of Tintin)6 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1976

Futuristic animated adventure

+ Big wow factor in this one.
+ Exploring Tintins wonderful books
+ "It was a very neat adventure on the moon."
  
  











  



  
Prisoners of the Sun (The Adventures of Tintin)11 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

A Tintin Classic!

+ Tintin and the Incas
+ Ah, sweet mystery of life, at last I've found youuuuuuu...
+ One of the best Tintin albums
+ Playing Keep-it-Up with the Crystal Balls
  
  











  



  
Asterix and the Great Crossing (Asterix)10 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2005

Asterix In America

+ Another great adventure!!
+ Asterix in America?
+ Great Asterix album
  
  











  



  
Asterix and the Chieftain's Shield (Asterix)12 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2004

Another great Asterix book.

+ One of the most fun adventures of the little Gual
+ Graphic SF Reader
+ The best book in the series.
  
  











  



  
Tintin and the Picaros (The Adventures of Tintin)12 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1978

Banana Republic...

+ Tintin's last adventure is a fine one
+ The end of the road.
+ Revolutions & Connections
  
  











  



  
Le Tour de Gaule d'Asterix (French Language Edition of Asterix and the Banquet)1 review
Rene de Goscinny

French & European Pubns, 1987

Le tour de gaule

One more time, a great Asterix. This time, asterix make the Tour de france, and bring some specific food from each part of france. The roman try to stop him & Obelix, but of course they fail. A lot of joke and fun hidden in the book, like all the time. Try to find them.
  
  











  



  
A Lucky Luke Adventure - Dalton City5 reviews
Goscinny

Cinebook Ltd, 2007

Lucky Luke outsmarts Daltons in Dalton City!

+ Must own title...
+ great comics
+ Humorous comic book for children & adults
+ Usual Goscinny fun
  
  











  



  
Asterix the Gaul (Asterix)22 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2004

Gauls Getafix

+ Asterix rules!
+ The first Asterix comic
+ Asterix and Obelix
+ Asterix and Obelix are Immortal!!
  
  











  



  
Asterix and the Goths (Asterix)10 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2004

Gothic Asterix

+ There they Goth again!!
+ Axterix vs. a nation of goosestepping morons

"Asterix and the Goths" is a pretty early Asterix adventure, first published in 1963. It features the Goths, who kidnap Getafix the Gaulish druid in a plot to take over Julius Caesar's Rome, while Asterix and Obelix, who live in Getafix's village, go out to rescue him from Germania. It's short and ...
  
  











  



  
A Lucky Luke Adventure : Ghost Town (Lucky Luke)3 reviews
Goscinny

Cinebook Ltd, 2007

You owe it to yourself to read Lucky Luke

+ A great buy.... I love it
+ Fun read for children & adults

Set in an idealized Wild West Lucky Luke graphic novels are well drawn in colour and have a solid plot. The main characters are the hero Lucky Luke (white hat) and his smart, back-talking horse Jolly Jumper. Characters from other Lucky Luke novels also show up throughout the series. ...
  
  











  



  
The Seven Crystal Balls (The Adventures of Tintin)8 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

The mystery of Rascar Capac and the Sanders-Hardiman expedition

+ Great start of a two parts adventure
+ It's setup, but it's good setup.
+ The Seven Crystal Balls
+ A mysterious Incan curse (part 1 of 2)
  
  











  



  
Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (Asterix)10 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2005

Still the best after all this years.

+ Another great Asterix book.
+ keeping a drunken bet
+ Asterix and the Laurel Wreath (Asterix)
  
  











  



  
The Blue Lotus (The Adventures of Tintin)19 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1984

one of herge's best

+ Herge's first masterwork
+ Must-Have for Tintin Fans

Blue Lotus is certainly one of Herge's best, along with Cigars, Broken Ear, Tintin in Tibet, Red Rackams Treasure. What I find to be true in his best books is the belief that never dies which is that there is some point of contact possible between the relationships you pursue in your lifetime and ...
  
  











  



  
Asterix the Gladiator (Asterix)10 reviews
Rene Goscinny

Orion, 2004

Asterix the Gladiator

+ Graphic SF Reader
+ Roman Asterix
+ super!!!! more xcitment!!!!
  
  











  



  
A Lucky Luke Adventure : Billy the Kid (Lucky Luke)5 reviews
Goscinny

Cinebook Ltd, 2007

Classic humor comic series.

+ Another grand gift from France
+ Great buy... I love it.
+ Appealing to children and adults
  
  











  



  
The Castafiore Emerald (The Adventures of Tintin)18 reviews
Herge

Little, Brown Young Readers, 1975

"They say I'm divine..."

+ Its not the fast pace action- Is the plot what makes it unique
+ Fantastic.
+ Mature Age Tintin