Is geriatrix /ourguy/?

is geriatrix /ourguy/?

>ran on an anti-foreigner platform
>has an inappropriately younger wife

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Post wife sauce pls!

Does she really have no name, Sup Forums?

she was never named

I think she does have a name in the Asterix Parc. That would be Taillefine.

WTFFFF!?!? H-how can I get a hang of her???

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>she was never named
Nooo!

>in the Asterix Parc
That doesn't count. Are you trying to shill for your stupid le asterix parc??? Wasnt euro disney already enough of an embarassement?

Tu n'auras jamais de copine gauloise comme Taillefine, pourquoi vivre?

It doesn't matter, we have Le Puy Du Fou.

women are whores

>historical theme park
looks pretty gay to me, but what do I know...

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Those French comics from the 1980 or so are surprisingly based. If you have kids and you want marxism-free comics for them, you should get some of these. I don't know how popular they are/were outside of France though

>not Falbala

i read so much asterix growing up

was surprised to learn it was even french

Just look at Hergé's Tintin! Based and great stories!

I fucking loved them.

A great read as a kid.

Yeah, but you people do realize that the whole Asterix story are about drug addicts drinking their trippy brew, and all the stories they're telling are what they're tripping about while lying naked in the streets.

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And poor little asterix had to fight with his withdrawal symptoms all the fucking time.

yeah i remember that part from one of the books too couldn't make much sense of it at the time though

i remember a bunch of psychadelic flowers and stuff. don't remember the naked bit

damn Laeticia Casta, she was hot as fuck when I was young

>tfw Im +30 already
pls kill me ;_;

That's The Freaks Brothers

I've read most of them when I was younger! Sad that a lot of kids these days will never know about this kind of literature

They were pretty popular in Germany when I was growing up there. Maybe only a Western European thing

Dad had a heap of these comics, I fucking loved reading them. Not that I really understood them as a kid.

They were popular here, and even in eastern Europe some people read these

>She is an excellent seamstress but has Geriatrix do most of the housework. She rules her home and marriage, and regularly tells her husband what to do even in direct contradiction of his own stated opinions. She does seem to be happily married, however, and the only serious conflict in her marriage is her occasional apparent interest in Obelix which makes her husband insanely jealous. On one occasion, she is offered the magic potion. She does not appear to be interested and says that it's very fattening, while staring at Obelix. She appears to be in favour of women's rights, as shown in Asterix and the Secret Weapon.

pretty redpilled too

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What I got from Astérix:
>It's important to defend your place from invaders
>The use of force is justified
>Learning about other cultures opens your perspective, but you should always keep yours
>a shit ton of jokes about Corsicans, Germans, Brittish people, Arabs, Jews, Swiss, Greeks, Spaniards and others

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Animation movies are also nice, but the films with real actors are fucking terrible.

The films are when (((they))) took over

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based Mortadelo y Filemon were always better than Asterix or Tintin

pic related.
(fast translation of the top part:
"they said is dangerous to put a feet in Harlem, boss..."
"non sense, see? not a big deal")

This I watched a ton of animated Lucky Luke when I was young!

Urufag here. Pretty popular here as well as argentina

>a shit ton of jokes about Corsicans, Germans, Brittish people, Arabs, Jews, Swiss, Greeks, Spaniards and others
>Swiss
funny how we're the "gallouise" today surounded by cucky EU shitlords. : ^)

Of course...

Pretty funny heh

Asterix, Tintin and Spirou were VERY popular here. Also Lucky Luke. Everybody read it.I have no clue to what extent the smartphone-tapping CIA-niggercattle children of today read it, though.

My parents have the entire collections for Asterix and Tintin (to name a few), and I grew up reading this pretty much everyday, look at me now, browsing Sup Forums.
Recently I stumbled on an Asterix, and it was surprisingly refreshing. No PC bullshit and great humor. Damn I missed that.

Maybe you frogs should read some more Asterix and start to sink the pirate ships coming from Africa again? Just a suggestion...

>pirate intermezzi
best part of any asterix comic anyways :D

>drawing the japanese to look like literal pigs

what did he mean by this?

At least we had a taste of good times!

japanese weren't really the gentle when this comic was made.

Why are you guys shilling for Jewish comic books?

oh c'est putain de marrant

Tintin in the Congo was redpilled

FTFY

>loner
>oddball
>reee's when someone calls him out
>retard strength

is he /ourguy/?

some antisemitism good shit in Tintin, sorry i can't find this in engliush bois but that's pretty kek

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One of the few good Jews then.


The guy red pilled generations by the looks of it.

Hergé oldschool Sup Forumsack confirmed!

>it's removed from the english version

what did (((they))) mean by this?

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I loved reading Asterix and Tintin. I wished there were more.

Have you seen the animated cartoon of the book? There was one for each book I think. They also mad a 3D movie as well which looked great.

lmao wow

>all of this flew over my head as a kid

It was the foundation.

Everything builds upon it.

Imagine the modern liberal (lefty) reading this, how triggered he will get

liberals nowaday are triggered by:
Ghandi
Daïli Lama
any pope ever
Mother Theresa
etc.

Several TinTin comics where made during ww2. You can guess who Hergé suppported in that war :p

>hergé
>french
Edgy

Hell, even True Lies trigger them.

Je n'ai jamais dit qu'il était français

Yeah if we keep going at this direction, in a very near future we're gonna hit a wall civilisation wise and it's pretty sad

They're the most popular Euro comics I'm aware of, apart from Tintin.

>Blueberry
>best western comic ever
>barely popular compared to the others.

>This is exactly how I expected this place to smell.

I loved asterix as a child.

Never thought I'd see the FFFB here.
My mum has an archive of the them, weird shit and bizarrely red pilled in certain ways.

There was story of a hippy girl who was mad at her Dad for being a "square" or somethig, she wanted to "experience the world on her own" and after getting raped and running out of money she went crying back to her Dad where she quickly went back into old habits, revealing that she learned nothing.

This is your luck day

Funny, Latino version is Falbala.

They launched a petition to ban tintin au congo

post good comics.

i read shit like this as a kid

get on my level

They didn't print it for years here, never saw it as a kid. For some reason they decided to bring it back (the packaging was censored like it was a fucking porn magazine kek) and I nabbed a copy. Not sure if they kept selling it though.

Is there a torrent of the original in english that hasn't been censored?

I think theres one somewhere.

Asterix and Thorgal were very popular in Poland in the 90s.

Good taste.

Hergé was also a huge chinaboo

not sure. What's the difference between the censored and uncensored versions anyway?

>Following the German occupation of Belgium in 1940, Le Vingtième Siècle was closed but Hergé continued his series in Le Soir, a popular newspaper controlled by the Nazi administration.

>After the Allied liberation of Belgium in 1944, Le Soir was shut down and its staff – including Hergé – accused of having been collaborators. An official investigation was launched, and while no charges were brought against Hergé, in subsequent years he repeatedly faced accusations of having been a traitor and collaborator.


Sounds like a neutral guy just drawing cartoons to me.

My collection.

Original (?)
Censored (?)

Translate?

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Oh I figured you were talking about Tintin in the Congo. That's a different book you're after.

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I have a box full of them in the 2nd floor
they were fairly popular when i was young

The cartoon yes. I prefer the comic book though. I don't know why but the humor and pacing works much better in the comics IMO. I haven't seen the computer animated movie but I've been planning to for a long while. Maybe I'll watch it today, it's on Netflix.

>Ghandi
>Daïli Lama

I understand the christian stuff but why do they hate these two ?

Ghandi because of some segregation bullshit
Daili lama because he said Germany should remain german.

>from the 1980 or so
They are mostly from the 50s and 60s.
Goscini was already dead in the 80s and franquin died in the 90s but wasnt really active anymore by that time.