A famous European comic strip saw it’s characters coming to America and referring to turkeys as ‘gobblers’. Which comic was it?
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Asterix and the Great Crossing
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The answer of your question is "Asterix and the great crossing".
it was actually the 22nd volume of the Asterix comic book which. The stories of it was written by the "Rene Goscinny" and the illustrator was " Albert Uderzo" . it was the comic where the characters are shown to coming to a island where they see the strange facial painting as of native americans paintings. And there was also the delicious which one of them called the gobblers which was actually referred to turkeys.
it was actually the 22nd volume of the Asterix comic book which. The stories of it was written by the "Rene Goscinny" and the illustrator was " Albert Uderzo" . it was the comic where the characters are shown to coming to a island where they see the strange facial painting as of native americans paintings. And there was also the delicious which one of them called the gobblers which was actually referred to turkeys.
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