Asterix and Son

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Asterix and Son
French Title: Le Fils d'Asterix
Story: Albert Uderzo
Illustrations: Albert Uderzo
French Edition: 1983
English Translation: 1983
Preceded by: Asterix and the Black Gold
Followed by: Asterix and the Magic Carpet

Asterix and Son is the twenty-seventh volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations).

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In this story, a baby boy appears unexplicably at the porch of Asterix's house one morning. While taking care of him - a horrifying task for two single men - Asterix, along with Obelix and Dogmatix, sets out to discover who left the baby there and whose parents it belongs to, following a lead left with the baby's sheets. Curiously, they find that the Romans seem to be very interested in the child, too - and all in the interests of Marcus Junius Brutus, Caesar's adopted son.

While in the village, the baby twice drinks a great deal of magic potion, after which he becomes a "terrible little monster" to every door in the neighborhood and every spy sent to capture him. Finally, Brutus takes matters into his own hands, attacking the village with his own legions and burning it to the ground, while he himself goes after the baby. He manages to kidnap him temporarily - with the help of the ever-present pirates - but soon Asterix and Obelix catch up with him and give him a taste of why they are considered the terror of the Romans.

Just as the Gauls try to make Brutus reveal the truth, a few unexpected arrivals by Caesar and Cleopatra themselves resolve the child's mystery; he is none other than Ptolemy XV Caesarion (born 23 June 47 BC), the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII of Egypt. He was left in the village by Cleopatra, who sought to defend him against Brutus, who sought to kill him.

The story ends with the banquet in an unusual setting.

  • German: Der Sohn des Asterix
  • Italian: Il figlio di Asterix
  • Portuguese: O filho de Astérix
  • Polish: Syn Asteriksa


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