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Obelix - Wikipedia
Obelix is noted for his obesity, the menhirs he carries around on his back and his superhuman strength. He fell into a cauldron of the Gauls' magic potion when he was a baby, causing him to be the only …
Obelix - The Asterix Project
Obelix I (French: Obélix) is the deuteragonist of the Asterix franchise. He works as a menhir sculptor and deliveryman, and is Asterix 's best friend. Obelix is noted for his obesity, the menhirs he carries …
Obélix - Astérix
Although he had only a minor role in the first adventure, Obelix quickly became an essential character that his authors developed as they went along. He is actually the readers favourite hero: all opinion …
Obelix (Character) - Comic Vine
Obelix (Fr. Obélix) is a sidekick with superhuman strength in the Asterix comic books. He is Asterix' closest friend (they even have the same birthday) and works as a menhir delivery man.
Asterix – Asterix The Gaul
Set in 50 BCE, the series follows the adventures of Asterix, his best friend Obelix (officially Obélix), and their small village of indomitable Gauls as they resist Roman occupation thanks to a magical potion …
Asterix - Wikipedia
The name Obelix (Obélix) may refer to "obelisk", a stone column from ancient Egypt (and hence his large size and strength and his task of carrying around menhirs), but also to another typographical …
Obelix Wiki | Donmai
Obelix is noted for his obesity, the menhirs he carries around on his back and his superhuman strength. He is the only Gaul in Asterix' village who is always strong since he fell into the cauldron with magic …
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Scoop: An interview with Asterix and Obelix about their latest adventure! Will it reveal any juicy details about their travels in Lusitania?
Obelix | Heroes Wiki | Fandom
Obelix is the deuteragonist from the French comic book series Asterix. He works as a menhir sculptor and deliveryman, and is Asterix 's best friend. Obelix is noted for his fatness, the menhirs he carries …