Asterix and the Golden Sickle

Asterix and the Golden Sickle
(La Serpe D'or)
Cover of the English edition
Date1962
Main charactersAsterix and Obelix
SeriesAsterix
Creative team
WritersRené Goscinny
ArtistsAlbert Uderzo
Original publication
Published inPilote magazine
Issues42–74
Date of publication11 August 1960–1961
LanguageFrench
Translation
PublisherBrockhampton Press
Date1975
TranslatorAnthea Bell and Derek Hockridge
Chronology
Preceded byAsterix the Gaul
Followed byAsterix and the Goths

Asterix and the Golden Sickle (also known as "The Golden Billhook" - translated from French: La Serpe D'or) is a French comic story, written by René Goscinny and illustrated by Albert Uderzo. It is the second story in the Asterix comic book series, and was originally published by Dargaud as a serial for Pilote magazine in 1960, before being later being published as a comic album in 1962.

The story focuses on Asterix, accompanied by his friend Obelix, as they attempt to acquire a golden sickle for their druid, only to find themselves dealing with a criminal consortium trying to profit from an illicit trade in them.

Following its publication, The Golden Sickle received favourable reviews, with Dargaud later planning an animated adaptation of the story; though they were forced to scrap the project after Goscinny and Uderzo blocked production following the company's animated adaptation of the previous comic story.