Asterix – Asterix and the Normans 1999 1st Edition Turkish Edition Comic Turkey
Asterix – “Asteriks ve Normanlar” (Asterix and the Normans) – Turkish Edition, Remzi Yayınevi (1999)
Description:
This is a Turkish-language, softcover Asterix comic published by Remzi Yayınevi as part of the publisher’s long-running and highly regarded Asterix series issued between 1994 and 2020. Over the course of this period, a total of 37 Asterix titles were published, making this the most complete and faithful Turkish Asterix series to date.
Printed entirely in color and produced to European album standards, the Remzi Yayınevi editions are widely considered the closest Turkish printings to the original Franco-Belgian albums, both in physical dimensions and translation quality. Unlike earlier Turkish editions that often involved altered dialogue, localized humor, or format compromises, this series aimed to remain highly faithful to the original artwork, storytelling, and tone.
This volume contains “Asteriks ve Normanlar”, the Turkish edition of Asterix and the Normans, written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. The story humorously introduces the fearsome yet naïve Normans, who arrive in Gaul in search of fear itself believing that learning fear will teach them how to fly. Their encounter with the fearless Gauls leads to one of the series’ most energetic and comedic adventures, blending action, satire, and character-driven humor. Published in 1999, this book is Series No. 24 and represents the first edition of this title within the Remzi Yayınevi Turkish Asterix series.
Key Features:
• Series: Asterix (Remzi Yayınevi Turkish Edition)
• Series Number: No. 24
• Title: Asteriks ve Normanlar
• Original Title: Asterix and the Normans
• Publisher: Remzi Yayınevi
• Publication Year: 1999
• Edition: First Edition
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Softcover
• Printing: Full color
• Series Scope: 37 titles published between 1994–2020
• Print Quality: European album quality; faithful to original artwork and translation
• Collector Appeal: First Turkish printing; classic Goscinny-era adventure featuring the Normans