Homöopatix
A delightful figure from the beloved world of Asterix, Homöopatix made their debut in 1974 — right in the heart of the Bronze Age — under the legendary creative hands of René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, with Gudrun Penndorf shaping the German-language edition that gives this character their distinctive name. Appearing across Egmont Ehapa's long-running Asterix line, including the wonderfully inventive Asterix Mundart dialect editions, Homöopatix shares the page with the indomitable Asterix, the mighty Obelix, the chief Majestix, and even Julius Cäsar himself — the very finest company the Gaulish village has to offer. With a publishing presence stretching nearly five decades from 1974 to 2023, this character is a charming thread woven into one of comics' most enduring and warmly cherished universes — a small but genuine piece of Asterix history worth seeking out for any devoted collector of European comics.
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