The Rose and the sword
the Rose and the sword is an album of cartoon of the series Astérix the Gallic of Rene Goscinny and Albert Uderzo, which was published in 1991. Albert Uderzo wrote the scenario and carried out the drawings.
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original Pulling: 2.000.000 specimens (France) - 7.000.000 specimens (Europe)
Synopsis
Afflicted by quality with teaching with Assurancetourix (which holds the double role of bard and schoolmaster…), the women of the village decide on the congédier and announce the arrival of its counterpart in female version.
Upset by their remarks and following a dispute with those, the bard decides to leave the village definitively. But the worst remainder to come. Indeed, Masterliness, replacing it of Assurancetourix, preaches the parity man/woman. That finishes badly: Bonemine and Maestria seize the power and drive out the men. That falls badly because the Romans have a very special secret weapon: a legion filled women. Indeed, the Gallic galantery prevents the Gallic ones from raising the hand on a woman.
Anecdotes
- Page 34, the Italian actor Aldo Maccione is caricatured under the features of a Roman legionary who would like to be useful in the female legion. One sees it in an installation that it much affectionate in its films: the walk of the seducer.
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