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Jean-Yves Ferri, Didier Conrad, Jean-Yves Ferri, Didier Conrad: Asterix and the Picts (2014, Hachette Children's Group, Orion) 4 stars

Asterix and the Picts is the 35th book in the Asterix series, and is the …

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3 stars

This is the first Asterix album not featuring the work of Goscinny or Uderzo and I therefore approached it with trepidation; would it be any good? Would the new artist capture the style and likenesses well? Would the new writer be sympathetic to the history of 34 preceding volumes?

Short answer; yes to both.

Ferri conforms more closely to the Uderzo formula, with our heroes travelling abroad for an adventure that pokes gentle fun at national stereotypes and cultural touchstones, whilst thwarting a Roman plot and bringing back some of the traditional aspects of our characters, like their very short tempers, which fell by the way somewhat when Uderzo was writing. On the other hand, Uderzo's more outlandish, fantastical ideas are not entirely abandoned, either, with a (predictable) character showing up and turning out to be a tremendous addition to the story.

A really good first effort by the new team - I'm now looking forward happily to more from them.