I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph
An obsession, a leitmotiv, the quest of a lifetime... That is what it is to Iznogoud – becoming caliph instead of the caliph. And that is why he will stop at nothing. A ghost that drives caliphs – and only caliphs – insane? Worth a try. A specialist in scandals? Why not. A magical wax museum? Let’s go! A good thing indeed that he is as stupid and unlucky as he is evil...
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I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph
An obsession, a leitmotiv, the quest of a lifetime... That is what it is to Iznogoud – becoming caliph instead of the caliph. And that is why he will stop at nothing. A ghost that drives caliphs – and only caliphs – insane? Worth a try. A specialist in scandals? Why not. A magical wax museum? Let’s go! A good thing indeed that he is as stupid and unlucky as he is evil...
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I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph

I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph

I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph

I Want to be Caliph Instead of the Caliph

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Overview

An obsession, a leitmotiv, the quest of a lifetime... That is what it is to Iznogoud – becoming caliph instead of the caliph. And that is why he will stop at nothing. A ghost that drives caliphs – and only caliphs – insane? Worth a try. A specialist in scandals? Why not. A magical wax museum? Let’s go! A good thing indeed that he is as stupid and unlucky as he is evil...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781849183109
Publisher: Cinebook
Publication date: 12/01/2016
Series: Iznogoud , #13
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 8.30(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 3 Months to 17 Years

About the Author

René Goscinny, also the author of “Lucky Luke” and creator of “Asterix,” is one of the most-read French writers in the world, with around 500 million books sold. Jean Tabary started his career in 1956 at the French comics magazine Vaillant–later renamed Pif–for which he drew “Richard et Charlie,” “Totoche” and “Corinne et Jeannot” before starting his long-lasting collaboration with Goscinny in 1962.
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