Asterix and the Chariot Race
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Asterix and the Chariot Race
Summary
Asterix and the Chariot Race is a comics[1]. It draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (comics category, ranking #30 of 268).[2]
Key Facts
- Asterix and the Chariot Race authored Didier Conrad[3].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race authored Jean-Yves Ferri[4].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's image is recorded as Asterix.svg[5].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's instance of is recorded as comics[6].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's follows is recorded as Asterix and the Missing Scroll[7].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's followed by is recorded as Asterix and the Chieftain's Daughter[8].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's part of the series is recorded as Asterix[9].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's language of work or name is recorded as French[10].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's country of origin is recorded as France[11].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's publication date is recorded as +2017-10-19T00:00:00Z[12].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's Open Library ID is recorded as OL19730364W[13].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's takes place in fictional universe is recorded as Asterix universe[14].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11f06mm4z8[15].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's colorist is recorded as Thierry Mébarki[16].
- Asterix and the Chariot Race's media franchise is recorded as Asterix[17].
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Works and Contributions
Authored works include Didier Conrad[3], a comics artist[18], b. 1959[19], of France[20] and Jean-Yves Ferri[4], a comics artist[21], b. 1959[22], of France[23], awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[24].
Why It Matters
Asterix and the Chariot Race draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (comics category, ranking #30 of 268).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]