Madame Agecanonix
Few characters in comics carry their years with quite as much fierce dignity as Madame Agecanonix, who made her debut in 1970 in the beloved Astérix series, brought to life by the legendary duo René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. A fixture of the Gaulish village that has charmed readers across more than five decades, she shares her pages with some of the series' most iconic faces — Obélix, Abraracourcix, Idéfix, and the rest of that wonderfully quarrelsome cast. Published under Éditions Albert René, Astérix has endured from the Silver Age all the way to the present day, and Madame Agecanonix has remained part of that living, breathing world across 21 recorded appearances. For collectors and devoted fans of Franco-Belgian comics, she's a cherished piece of the village's rich social tapestry — proof that even the supporting cast of Astérix rewards a closer look.
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