Albert Uderzo (1927 - 2020) ألبرت أديرزو

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A French comic book artist and scriptwriter. He created the famous character Astérix with his colleague René Goscinny in 1959. The adventures were also published in Arabic under the name Asterix, Champion of Champions, and achieved great global spread. He continued to publish...Read more Astérix's adventures after Goscinny's sudden death in 1977. Le Monde explained that Uderzo had a special feeling, which was attracted by the commercial success of Asterix, as the series sold 375 million copies from 1961 to 2009, thus surpassing the copies sold by the famous cartoon character Tintin, which reached 230 million copies worldwide alone. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian works in the world, and it was translated into 111 languages. Asterix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote in 1959, and the first Asterix book was published in 1961. Since then, the books have been released annually. He died on March 24, 2020, at the age of 92, from a heart attack.


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  • A French comic book artist and scriptwriter. He created the famous character Astérix with his colleague René Goscinny in 1959. The adventures were also published in Arabic under...Read more the name Asterix, Champion of Champions, and achieved great global spread. He continued to publish Astérix's adventures after Goscinny's sudden death in 1977. Le Monde explained that Uderzo had a special feeling, which was attracted by the commercial success of Asterix, as the series sold 375 million copies from 1961 to 2009, thus surpassing the copies sold by the famous cartoon character Tintin, which reached 230 million copies worldwide alone. The Asterix series is one of the most popular Franco-Belgian works in the world, and it was translated into 111 languages. Asterix was originally serialized in the magazine Pilote in 1959, and the first Asterix book was published in 1961. Since then, the books have been released annually. He died on March 24, 2020, at the age of 92, from a heart attack.

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