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( Astérix et le Chaudron ), published in 1969, is the thirteenth volume in the world-renowned comic series created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. This installment is widely regarded as a standout "golden age" entry, shifting from typical military skirmishes to a clever satire of economics, personal honor, and greed. Plot Overview: A Quest for Honor

: This is one of the few stories where Asterix is seen using his sword in a duel, and uniquely, it is the first time the recurring Pirate characters end an adventure with a "happy" financial gain. Asterix and the Cauldron - Slings & Arrows Asterix - Volume 13 - Asterix e o CaldeirГЈo.cbr

Attempting to act in a local theater, which fails when Obelix takes the performance too literally. Engaging in prize fighting and chariot race gambling. ( Astérix et le Chaudron ), published in

: Obelix, ever loyal, "banishes" himself to accompany his friend on a quest to refill the cauldron with new money and restore Asterix's honor. Asterix and the Cauldron - Slings & Arrows

: Following strict Gaulish law, Asterix is banished for failing his duty.

The narrative begins when a neighboring Gaulish chief, , asks Asterix’s village to guard a cauldron filled with sestertii to hide it from imminent Roman tax collectors. Asterix is assigned to stand watch, but the cauldron is stolen during the night.

( Astérix et le Chaudron ), published in 1969, is the thirteenth volume in the world-renowned comic series created by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. This installment is widely regarded as a standout "golden age" entry, shifting from typical military skirmishes to a clever satire of economics, personal honor, and greed. Plot Overview: A Quest for Honor

: This is one of the few stories where Asterix is seen using his sword in a duel, and uniquely, it is the first time the recurring Pirate characters end an adventure with a "happy" financial gain. Asterix and the Cauldron - Slings & Arrows

Attempting to act in a local theater, which fails when Obelix takes the performance too literally. Engaging in prize fighting and chariot race gambling.

: Obelix, ever loyal, "banishes" himself to accompany his friend on a quest to refill the cauldron with new money and restore Asterix's honor.

: Following strict Gaulish law, Asterix is banished for failing his duty.

The narrative begins when a neighboring Gaulish chief, , asks Asterix’s village to guard a cauldron filled with sestertii to hide it from imminent Roman tax collectors. Asterix is assigned to stand watch, but the cauldron is stolen during the night.