The Druid's name is Getafix .
The Druid in the Asterix comic book series is known as Getafix. He is the village's wise old druid who brews a magical potion that gives the villagers superhuman strength. Getafix plays a crucial role in helping Asterix and Obelix in their adventures.
Getafix was the village druid with the long white beard. He provided the strength enhancing magic potion to Asterix as well other magical and medicinal potions in other issues.
The druid who brews the magic potion in the Asterix books is named Getafix (Panoramix in the original French version). He is the village's druid in the series and is responsible for creating the potion that gives the villagers superhuman strength.
He gets it from his druid Getafix's magic potion
The Asterix collection is based on the fearless, cunning Gaul (Frenchman, in Roman) Asterix, his dim-witted, superhuman-strengthened friend Obelix, and how their impenetrable village encounters the main antagonists, Julius Caesar and the Romans, and foreigners, along with adventures they're assigned to by their druid Getafix.
It is Asterix. He is from the comic Asterix and Obelix. The druid that makes the magic potion is Getafix. The hero in all the comics is Asterix. He is the smaller one. Obelix is big and fat and carries menhiirs around. He fell in the potion when he was young so he doesn't need the potion the way that Asterix does.
The name of the character who follows Asterix in the Asterix books is Obelix. Obelix is Asterix's closest friend and is known for his strength and love of food, especially wild boar.
There are 38 official Asterix comic books created by RenΓ© Goscinny and Albert Uderzo.
Asterix and Obelix live in the Gaul village of indomitable Gauls who resist Roman occupation with the help of a magic potion brewed by the village druid.
Albert Uderzo
Asterix is very strong because he regularly drinks a magic potion concocted by the village druid. The potion gives him temporary superhuman strength, allowing him to take on multiple foes with ease. Additionally, his small stature and quick wits also contribute to his perceived strength and success in battles.
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