Asterix: Asterix and The Cauldron: Album 13
Rene Goscinny, Albert Uderzo
Financial skulduggery in ancient Gaul! When local Chielf Whosemoralsarelastix wants a cauldron full of money kept out of Roman hands, the cash disappears while Asterix is guarding it. He and Obelix must earn enough to repay it through fairground gladiatorial contests, trendy theatrical performances, even bank robbery – they’ll try anything. But whose morals are really eleastic? And how do the pirates, just for once, get an unexpected bonus.
Reviews

I like Asterix and Obelix the best because Obelix is so funny the way he loves his boars. Even when they were boar hunting Asterix could see he was eating a few of the boars. It's so, so, so funny and so exciting too.
Quest-seeker Dragon Pawprint 09.06.2021

A Gaulish chief is the baddie in this book! Why a Gaulish chief?
Professor Esmerelda Bucket 19.09.2020

I liked this book because of how they tried to get the money back.
Anonymous 12.08.2018

This book is amazing and beautiful and perfect for people who like comic books and I personally think that it's the best thing ever
Anonymous 10.09.2017

These are such fun books. I particularly like the jokes, and the clever twist in the end which shows up the trickster.
Anonymous 23.07.2017