Asterix and Caesar's Gift by René Goscinny
It is the twenty-first book in the Asterix series. Caesar gives the village to a retiring legionary. The legionary sells it to a tavern keeper who wants to be chief.
High-stakes quests, exploration, and excitement.
It is the twenty-first book in the Asterix series. Caesar gives the village to a retiring legionary. The legionary sells it to a tavern keeper who wants to be chief.
It is the twentieth book in the Asterix series. Boneywasawarriorwayayix escapes from Roman captivity. Asterix and Obelix help him return to Corsica to free his clan.
It is the nineteenth book in the Asterix series. A fake soothsayer named Prolix arrives in the village. He tells fortunes and fools the villagers with lies.
It is the eighteenth book in the Asterix series. Vitalstatistix boasts he will make a stew seasoned with Caesar's laurel wreath. Asterix and Obelix go to Rome to get it.
It is the seventeenth book in the Asterix series. Caesar builds luxury flats next to the village to lure the Gauls into Roman ways. The Gauls fight back with clever tricks.
It is the sixteenth book in the Asterix series. A Roman governor poisons Quaestor Varius Flavus. Getafix needs a flower from the mountains to make a cure.
It is the fifteenth book in the Asterix series. Caesar sends Tortuous Convolvulus to the village. He spreads lies and turns friends against each other.
De Kameleon Maakt het Helemaal completes unfinished business, with the twins finishing a long project. They achieve closure.
It is the fourteenth book in the Asterix series. The Romans take a young boy from Spain as hostage. Asterix and Obelix rescue him and bring him home.
De Kameleon Draagt Zijn Steentje Bij contributes to larger causes, with the twins helping in a charity event.
De Kameleon Heeft Goed Nieuws brings positive developments, like the twins announcing a new boat feature. They share joy with the village.
Met de Kameleon voor de Wind sails smoothly with favourable winds, allowing the twins to achieve tasks easily.
It is the thirteenth book in the Asterix series. Chief Whosemoralsarelastix asks the village to guard a cauldron full of money. The money vanishes overnight.
In Hotze de Roos' De Kameleon in Woelig Water, the twins Hielke and Sietse discover a backpack full of stolen gold jewellery while fishing for eels.
De Kameleon op Dreef is in top form, with the twins performing at peak in events. They excel in skills. The story is about performance.
The Gauls join the Olympic Games in Greece. They compete against Romans and Greeks without magic potion. (12th book)
Recht Door Zee, Kameleon goes straight, with the twins being honest in dealings. They expose a lie in the village.
De Kameleon Gooit het Roer Om changes direction, with the twins altering plans mid-adventure. They adapt to new circumstances.
De Kameleon Vaart Door continues despite setbacks, with the twins sailing on after a repair. They persist in quests.
It is the eleventh book in the Asterix series. Chief Vitalstatistix has liver pain. He goes to a spa. Asterix and Obelix join him. They search for Vercingetorix's shield.
De Kameleon Houdt Stand! holds firm against opposition, with the twins defending their boat from critics. They prove its worth.
In the ninth book, Snuf en de Verre Voetreis, Tom and Snuf confront a mystery on the rugged Mokerhei, a wild and remote expanse.
It is the tenth book in the Asterix series. Tragicomix joins the Roman legion. Falbala loves him. She asks for help.
De Kameleon in het Goud hunts for gold or treasures, with the twins finding old coins in the lake. They research their value.
De Kameleon Ligt op de Loer waits in ambush for culprits, with the twins staking out troublemakers. They catch them in the act.