Asterix Aux Jeux Olympiques Apr 2026
Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer, this album remains a gold-medal winner. It reminds us that the most important rule of any game is not to win at all costs, but to play with honor—and to have a good laugh while doing so. As the Greeks might say: Eureka!
There is, however, a tiny catch. The Olympic rules are strict: no potions, no magic, and absolutely no doping. This is a problem because Obelix fell into the magic potion cauldron as a baby, meaning his superhuman strength is permanent. He is, in the most literal sense, a born doper. asterix aux jeux olympiques
In the sprawling, vibrant universe of French comics, few adventures capture the spirit of cross-cultural chaos quite like Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques . Published in 1968 (originally as a serial in Pilote magazine), this twelfth installment in the legendary series by René Goscinny (writer) and Albert Uderzo (illustrator) sees our indomitable Gaulish heroes trade their usual forest of Carnutes for the sun-scorched plains of ancient Greece. Whether you are a long-time fan or a
However, seeing Obelix’s heartbreak over Falbala, Asterix makes a decision. He enters the games without the potion. He will compete as a normal man against the best athletes of the ancient world, including the cheating Romans. It is a breathtakingly heroic and foolish choice. There is, however, a tiny catch
To win her heart, Obelix decides he must prove his worth. But how? The answer comes when the village chief, Vitalstatistix, announces that the prestigious Olympic Games are to be held in Greece. The Gauls decide to send a delegation. Obelix, convinced that Olympic glory will impress Falbala, signs up immediately.
But this is not merely a story about sporting glory. At its heart, it is a clever satire of doping, nationalism, and the commercialization of sports—themes eerily prescient for a comic written over 50 years ago. It is also a surprisingly tender tale of unrequited love and the lengths to which a friend will go to help another. The adventure begins with a rare sight: the young and handsome Asterix is not the center of attention. Instead, it is his portly, ever-optimistic best friend, Obelix. While delivering a menhir (as one does), Obelix catches a glimpse of a beautiful young Gaulish woman. Smitten instantly, he discovers she is called Falbala (a recurring character, first seen in Asterix the Legionary ). There is one monumental problem: she is already betrothed to the vain and pompous Tragicomix.