Asterix moves home as Little, Brown Book Group’s Sphere takes over all publishing from Hachette Children’s Group

The popular comic book series, Asterix, is moving to a new home with the Little, Brown Book Group’s imprint, Sphere following a deal that will see the team take over the publishing of all Asterix titles from Hachette Children’s Group from this July.

The deal will include all 38 albums and 12 omnibus editions of the Asterix comics. Sphere will also publish the newest book in the series, Asterix and the Griffin, in both hardback and ebook form on October 21st 2021. The move to Sphere, says the group, is in recognition of the brand’s ‘broad and loyal family readership, including Asterix’s dedicated adult fanbase.’

Since the first Asterix album was published in 1961, the comic series has been translated into more than 100 languages and dialects, and sold more than 385 million copies worldwide. The series is focused on the adventures of the Gaulish warrior Asterix and his friend Obelix, a duo that have spawned animated cartoons, 15 feature films and its own theme park, Parc Asterix.

The last album, Asterix  and the Chieftain’s Daughter, sold more than five million copies worldwide. Jean-Yves Ferri and Didier Conrad took over the Asterix series in 2013. The series’ original  illustrator Albert Uderzo had been overseeing the series until his death in March 2020,  and the books’ original author, René Goscinny, died in 1977. 

The latest story will see Asterix and Obelix set out on their 39th adventure, and travel to a new destination in search of a strange and terrifying creature both idolised and feared by ancient peoples, the griffin. 

Jean-Yves Ferri said: “For me, it all started with a sculpture of the Tarasque, a terrifying creature from Celtic legends … Did our ancestors really believe that these peculiar monsters actually existed? It’s worth mentioning that in Roman times there weren’t many explorers so the terra was mostly incognita.

“Even so, extraordinary animals such as elephants and rhinoceroses had already been exhibited in Rome. Having seen them, why would Romans have any reason to doubt the existence of equally improbable creatures? And hadn’t some of them (medusas, centaurs, gorgons …) been described very seriously before their time by the ancient Greeks? 

“Now it was time look at this bestiary and choose the animal that would be at the centre of the intrigue. Half-eagle, half-lion, with horse’s ears and appropriately enigmatic – I opted for a Griffin. The Romans were bound to go for it. But what about the Gauls? How would Asterix, Obelix and Dogmatix, along with the Druid Getafix, get drawn into the epic, perilous quest to find this fantastical animal?” 

Asterix is also due to star in a 3D Netflix animated series, directed by Alain Chabat, the writer and director of 2002’s Mission Cléopâtre – the most successful of Asterix’s numerous appearances on screen and the third highest-grossing feature film in  French history.

The series will be adapted from one of the classic volumes, Asterix and the Big Fight, where the Romans, after being constantly embarrassed by Asterix and his village cohorts, organize a brawl between rival Gaulish chiefs. The series will debut in  2023, and will be screened around the world. 

Simon Cowell and six year old son partner with Hachette Children’s on new kids’ entertainment series Wishfits

Simon Cowell and his six year old son, Eric have embarked on a business venture to develop a new children’s entertainment series with Hachette Children’s Group, called Wishfits.

Together, the trio will launch its unique partnership with the publication of three picture-led children’s books, beginning in spring 2021. Four more books will then follow the next year. The surprise collaboration was unveiled by Simon Cowell as the highlight of the annual Hachette Global Showcase at The Cambridge Theatre this week.

Wishfit is a world in which some of the most unusual animals exist. The Wishfits are magical and unusual creatures which have evolved in a weird and wonderful way, combining two different species to form hybrid animals with distinct characteristics.

Some of them are part friendly, part fierce, others are both furry and scaly. They are all busy forming unusual friendships, learning life lessons, sharing adventures and having a fun and magical time together.

Animals from the Wishfit world include the likes of Dat (dog/cat) and Cog (cat/dog), the Snog (snail/dog – the enthusiasm of a dog at the speed of a snail), the Peep (pig/sheep) the Chug (cheetah/slug – the slowest cat in the world), the Hipporoo (hippo/kangaroo), the Chimpanpoo (chimpanzee/poodle), the Polarbat (polarbear/bat), the Crocopuss (crocodile/cat), the Shiger (sheep/tiger – the most nervous cat in the world), and the Spikey (spider/donkey).

Simon Cowell said: “To be able to write a series of books with my son Eric has been magical. This idea was inspired three years ago by a very special friend of ours who runs a Children’s Hospice charity. I told her one evening about some of the funny animals my son Eric and I would invent, starting with the Cog and the Dat. And how every evening the two of us would think of the most unlikely animal we would like to have as a pet.

“We would come up with some very strange new animals and the naming of the animals was Eric’s favourite thing. She loved this idea so much she encouraged me to turn this into a book series.

“I really do believe it’s important to encourage kids creativity and imagination. I also believe kids have better ideas than most adults. I hope these books will be fun for kids to read, and we will encourage them to come up with new animals for the books.

“The books will tell how these unique friendships are formed and will celebrate individuality and positivity. We will see how the strengths of these animals are in their differences and make the point we live in a World where inclusivity is so important.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Hachette, an amazing publishing house. They shared our passion and enthusiasm from the moment we told them about Wishfits.”

Two of the children’s charities Cowell has close ties with will benefit from the profits of Wishfits; Shooting Star Children’s Hospices and Together For Short Lives.

Eric Cowell added: “My favourite Wishfits right now are probably the Snog and Dat, and Cog and the Chimpanpoo. I really hope that one day I can meet them all.”

Simon and Eric further developed Wishfits on the Tongal platform through a series of projects where creators around the world were able to contribute to and build upon their idea, before partnering with Hachette for the next stage of the project’s evolution.

Ruth Alltimes, senior publisher, Hachette Children’s Group, acquired UK and Commonwealth publishing rights, for all formats from Matilda Forbes Watson at WME Agency.

Alltimes said: “Children are fascinated by the idea of mixing up two different things to create something new – it plays to their creativity and inventiveness. Wishfits combines this fun-filled idea with themes of acceptance and inclusivity, as well as being a great way for children to learn about animals, nature and the environment.

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with global entertainment icon, Simon and his son Eric to bring their brilliant ideas to life, and to introduce a generation of children to characters as unforgettable as Cog, Dat, and so many more.”

Simon Cowell and six year old son partner with Hachette Children’s on new kids’ entertainment series Wishfits

Simon Cowell and his six year old son, Eric have embarked on a business venture to develop a new children’s entertainment series with Hachette Children’s Group, called Wishfits.

Together, the trio will launch its unique partnership with the publication of three picture-led children’s books, beginning in spring 2021. Four more books will then follow the next year. The surprise collaboration was unveiled by Simon Cowell as the highlight of the annual Hachette Global Showcase at The Cambridge Theatre this week.

Wishfit is a world in which some of the most unusual animals exist. The Wishfits are magical and unusual creatures which have evolved in a weird and wonderful way, combining two different species to form hybrid animals with distinct characteristics.

Some of them are part friendly, part fierce, others are both furry and scaly. They are all busy forming unusual friendships, learning life lessons, sharing adventures and having a fun and magical time together.

Animals from the Wishfit world include the likes of Dat (dog/cat) and Cog (cat/dog), the Snog (snail/dog – the enthusiasm of a dog at the speed of a snail), the Peep (pig/sheep) the Chug (cheetah/slug – the slowest cat in the world), the Hipporoo (hippo/kangaroo), the Chimpanpoo (chimpanzee/poodle), the Polarbat (polarbear/bat), the Crocopuss (crocodile/cat), the Shiger (sheep/tiger – the most nervous cat in the world), and the Spikey (spider/donkey).

Simon Cowell said: “To be able to write a series of books with my son Eric has been magical. This idea was inspired three years ago by a very special friend of ours who runs a Children’s Hospice charity. I told her one evening about some of the funny animals my son Eric and I would invent, starting with the Cog and the Dat. And how every evening the two of us would think of the most unlikely animal we would like to have as a pet.

“We would come up with some very strange new animals and the naming of the animals was Eric’s favourite thing. She loved this idea so much she encouraged me to turn this into a book series.

“I really do believe it’s important to encourage kids creativity and imagination. I also believe kids have better ideas than most adults. I hope these books will be fun for kids to read, and we will encourage them to come up with new animals for the books.

“The books will tell how these unique friendships are formed and will celebrate individuality and positivity. We will see how the strengths of these animals are in their differences and make the point we live in a World where inclusivity is so important.

“I’m thrilled to be working with Hachette, an amazing publishing house. They shared our passion and enthusiasm from the moment we told them about Wishfits.”

Two of the children’s charities Cowell has close ties with will benefit from the profits of Wishfits; Shooting Star Children’s Hospices and Together For Short Lives.

Eric Cowell added: “My favourite Wishfits right now are probably the Snog and Dat, and Cog and the Chimpanpoo. I really hope that one day I can meet them all.”

Simon and Eric further developed Wishfits on the Tongal platform through a series of projects where creators around the world were able to contribute to and build upon their idea, before partnering with Hachette for the next stage of the project’s evolution.

Ruth Alltimes, senior publisher, Hachette Children’s Group, acquired UK and Commonwealth publishing rights, for all formats from Matilda Forbes Watson at WME Agency.

Alltimes said: “Children are fascinated by the idea of mixing up two different things to create something new – it plays to their creativity and inventiveness. Wishfits combines this fun-filled idea with themes of acceptance and inclusivity, as well as being a great way for children to learn about animals, nature and the environment.

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with global entertainment icon, Simon and his son Eric to bring their brilliant ideas to life, and to introduce a generation of children to characters as unforgettable as Cog, Dat, and so many more.”