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''Asterix and the Actress'' (, "Asterix and Latraviata") is the 31st volume of the
Asterix ''Asterix'' or ''The Adventures of Asterix'' (french: Astérix or , "Asterix the Gauls, Gaul") is a ''bande dessinée'' comic book book series, series about a village of indomitable Gaulish warriors who adventure around the world and fight th ...
comic book series a medium used to express ideas with images, often combined with text or other visual information. It typically the form of a sequence of panels of images. Textual devices such as speech balloons, captions, and onomatopoeia can indicate ...
, written and illustrated by
Albert Uderzo Alberto Aleandro Uderzo (; ; 25 April 1927 – 24 March 2020), better known as Albert Uderzo, was a French comic book artist and scriptwriter. He is best known as the co-creator and illustrator of the '' Astérix'' series in collaboration with ...
.


Plot summary

Asterix and Obelix receive a surprise birthday visit from their mothers, who have come from Condatum, bringing a Roman sword and helmet as presents. The mothers soon fuss over why their sons are still unmarried. Their efforts to find matrimonial matches for them go unappreciated. Meanwhile, Asterix and Obelix's fathers, who run a "modernities" store in Condatum, are arrested because an alcoholic veteran legionary, Tremensdelirius from ''
Asterix and Caesar's Gift ''Asterix and Caesar's Gift'' is the twenty-first volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). It was the first Asterix adventure that was not published in serial form in ''Pilote'' magaz ...
'', had sold them the sword and helmet of Caesar's rival
Pompey Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey or Pompey the Great, was a leading Roman general and statesman. He played a significant role in the transformation of ...
, who now wants them back, but the two items were gifted to Asterix and Obelix. Pompey sends a gifted actress, Latraviata, disguised as
Panacea In Greek mythology, Panacea (Greek ''Πανάκεια'', Panakeia), a goddess of universal remedy, was the daughter of Asclepius and Epione. Panacea and her four sisters each performed a facet of Apollo's art: * Panacea (the goddess of univers ...
, Obelix's love interest and escorted by a Roman agent, Fastandfurious, to infiltrate the Gaulish village and retrieve Pompey's belongings. The real Panacea and her husband Tragicomix, upon learning that Asterix and Obelix's fathers have been imprisoned by Pompey, set out for the Gaulish village to alert their friends. On their way, they run into Latraviata and Fastandfurious, who have left the village with Pompey's sword and helmet, and the subterfuge is exposed. Asterix and Obelix catch up with them, and Fastandfurious is hit with a
menhir A menhir (from Brittonic languages: ''maen'' or ''men'', "stone" and ''hir'' or ''hîr'', "long"), standing stone, orthostat, or lith is a large human-made upright stone, typically dating from the European middle Bronze Age. They can be found ...
, whose impact causes him to lose his memory. Asterix and Obelix then go to Condatum to free their fathers, while Tragicomix apprehends Pompey and hands him over to Caesar. Caesar presents a statue of himself to Asterix, who hands it over to Latraviata for her outstanding acting performance, resulting in a joke about the first César Award.


Notes

* This is the first appearance of Asterix and Obelix's parents in the mainstream comic line. * When Asterix and Obelix's fathers warn Bogus Genius of their sons' retribution, a legionary whispers that "it's a little quirk of theirs ... they're always quoting from that play, ''Waiting for Godotrix''", a reference to Samuel Beckett's
tragicomedy Tragicomedy is a literary genre that blends aspects of both tragic and comic forms. Most often seen in dramatic literature, the term can describe either a tragic play which contains enough comic elements to lighten the overall mood or a seriou ...
, '' Waiting for Godot''. This allusion does not appear in the original French version, which instead uses a biblical allusion, with the legionary saying, "It's an obsession with them, they talk about their sons as if they were waiting for the Messiah." * The award Latraviata receives parodies a César Award given by the French ''Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinema'' (hence a golden Caesar). The first
César Award for Best Actress The César Award for Best Actress (french: César de la meilleure actrice, link=no) is one of the César Awards, presented annually by the ''Académie des Arts et Techniques du Cinéma'' to recognize the outstanding performance in a leading role o ...
was given to
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in
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(who resembles Latraviata unmasked). * At one point in the story, an angry Obelix punches Asterix, the first time he has done so (though Asterix later repays the favour while in a hyperactive stupor, having been given some of the magic potion while concussed). * During the book,
Dogmatix Dogmatix () is a fictional white terrier dog who is a companion to Obelix in the ''Asterix'' comics. Dogmatix is a pun on the words dog and dogmatic. In the original French, his name is ''Idéfix'', itself a pun on the French expression '' idée ...
finds a mate and sires puppies, putting him way ahead of Obelix and Asterix in starting a family. * In this book, Asterix and Obelix share the same birthday. However, in the book ''
Obelix and Co. ''Obelix and Co.'' is the twenty-third volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). The book's main focus is on the attempts by the Gaul-occupying Romans to corrupt the one remaining vi ...
'' and the live-action movie '' Asterix and Obelix vs. Caesar'', Obelix does not share a birthday with Asterix. This coincides with the retcon introduced in the short story Birth of Asterix, which was published in 1994, nearly 20 years after
Obelix and Co. ''Obelix and Co.'' is the twenty-third volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). The book's main focus is on the attempts by the Gaul-occupying Romans to corrupt the one remaining vi ...
, but seven years prior to ''Asterix and the Actress''. * The souvenir store run by Asterix and Obelix's fathers is called "Modernities & Collectibles" (as opposed to Antiques). * On page 33, "Romans Go Home" is scrawled on a pillar outside the tavern in Condatum, a reference to the same graffiti in
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. * Some fans have suggested the name of the agent Fastandfurius (''Pincodus'' in French) is a reference to the
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'', although the first film in that franchise was not released until June 2001, three months after the English release of ''Asterix and the Actress''. * Latraviata's name is a reference to the opera '' La traviata'' by Giuseppe Verdi. * ''Asterix and the Actress'' was France's best-selling comic book of 2001, selling 2,288,065 copies. * Uderzo released a special edition of the album called ''Astérix et Latraviata — L'album des crayonnés'' (''Asterix and the Actress — The Album of Preparatory Work'') (2001) to show the production stages from sketching to scanning, printing, inking and coloring.


In other languages

*Catalan: ''Astèrix i Latraviata'' *Croatian: ''Asterix i Latravijata'' *Czech: ''Asterix a Latraviata'' *Dutch: ''Asterix en Latraviata'' *Finnish: ''Asterix ja Latraviata'' *Galician: ''Astérix e Latraviata'' *German: ''Asterix und Latraviata'' *Greek: ''Ο Αστερίξ και η Λατραβιάτα'' *Italian: ''Asterix e Latraviata'' *Norwegian: ''Asterix og Latraviata'' *Polish: ''Asteriks i Latraviata'' *Portuguese: ''Astérix e Latraviata'' *Serbian: ''Астерикс и Латравијата/Asteriks i Latravijata'' *Spanish: ''Astérix y Latraviata'' *Swedish: ''Asterix och Latraviata''


Reception

On
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, it has a score of 3.69 out of 5.


References


External links


Official Website
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