
Albert Uderzo
Albert Uderzo was a celebrated French comic book artist and writer, best known for co-creating the beloved series Astérix with scriptwriter René Goscinny. Born in 1927 in Fismes, France, Uderzo's artistic talent brought the vibrant world of Astérix and his companions to life with his distinctive and humorous illustrations. After Goscinny's death in 1977, Uderzo continued to produce Astérix albums, ensuring the series remained a staple of global pop culture. Uderzo's contributions to the comic book industry earned him numerous accolades, and he is remembered as one of the great masters of the medium until his passing in 2020.
Born on Apr 25, 1927 (97 years old)
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Luxembourg:
Albert Uderzo co-created Asterix and Obelix and continued the series after Goscinny's death.
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Luxembourg:
Albert Uderzo co-created the characters Asterix and Obelix in 1959.
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Monaco:
Albert Uderzo was the original illustrator of Astérix.
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Portugal:
Albert Uderzo was a co-creator of the Astérix series alongside René Goscinny.
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