Albert Uderzo, the designer of Asterix he had created with René Goscinny, died at the age of 92, unrelated to the coronavirus, said his family.

The designer Albert Uderzo, creator with René Goscinny of the character of Asterix, died Tuesday at the age of 92, we learned from his family and loved ones. "Albert Uderzo died in his sleep at his home in Neuilly from a heart attack unrelated to the coronavirus. He had been very tired for several weeks," said his son-in-law Bernard de Choisy to AFP.