As with all Asterix albums, "Asterix and Cleopatra" is filled with humor, satire, and witty observations on ancient Egyptian culture. The comic book cleverly pokes fun at French stereotypes of Egyptians, while also showcasing the fascinating history and mythology of ancient Egypt. The authors, René Goscinny (writer) and Albert Uderzo (illustrator), effortlessly balance slapstick humor with historical references, making the album both entertaining and educational.

Mission Cleopatra was a massive box office hit in France and across Europe. It proved that European cinema could produce blockbuster franchises on par with Hollywood.

The story begins in Alexandria, where Queen Cleopatra (Monica Bellucci) wagers with Julius Caesar that her civilization is not in decline. To prove him wrong, she promises to build a magnificent palace for him in just three months—an impossible deadline.

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As with all Asterix albums, "Asterix and Cleopatra" is filled with humor, satire, and witty observations on ancient Egyptian culture. The comic book cleverly pokes fun at French stereotypes of Egyptians, while also showcasing the fascinating history and mythology of ancient Egypt. The authors, René Goscinny (writer) and Albert Uderzo (illustrator), effortlessly balance slapstick humor with historical references, making the album both entertaining and educational.

Mission Cleopatra was a massive box office hit in France and across Europe. It proved that European cinema could produce blockbuster franchises on par with Hollywood. asterix e obelix cleopatra

The story begins in Alexandria, where Queen Cleopatra (Monica Bellucci) wagers with Julius Caesar that her civilization is not in decline. To prove him wrong, she promises to build a magnificent palace for him in just three months—an impossible deadline. As with all Asterix albums, "Asterix and Cleopatra"

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