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''Asterix and the Class Act'' () is officially the thirty-second album of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations and some stories), published in 2003. Unlike the other Asterix books it is a compilation of short stories, rather than one long story. Each story has an introductory page giving some of its original history. == History == Only one of these stories (''Chanticleerix'') is completely original in this album, the remainder are reprinted from earlier sources, most notably the French comic “Pilote”. The majority of these stories were written by Goscinny. ''Chanticleerix'', ''The Lutetia Olympics'' and ''The Birth of Asterix'' were written by Uderzo after Goscinny's death. ''Springtime In Gaul'' and ''Asterix as you've never seen him'' were also written by Uderzo alone. Most of these stories have had only very limited distribution prior to this publication. In 1993 there was an earlier, smaller collection also called ''La Rentree Gauloise'' which was only available in French. It also contained a story called ‘''L'Antiquaire''’ (The Antique Dealer) as filler which was not by Goscinny nor Uderzo, does not fit with the other stories and contains two recycled and out-of-character villains. That story has not been reprinted, but otherwise Class Act is an expanded, updated version of this. Even earlier, in the mid-1980s, a promotional collection of some of these stories appeared in a number of translations (but not English) as ''Astérix mini-histoires'' (Asterix Mini-Stories). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Asterix and the Class Act」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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