<p>The daughter of Rene Goscinny, one of the duo behind indomitable French comic-book star Asterix, has revealed that her father left a draft story featuring the Roman-bashing Gaulish warrior unfinished.</p>.<p>"I often think about it, it's 20 pages, half a comic book," Anne Goscinny told German weekly Der Spiegel in a weekend interview.</p>.<p>Typewritten by Rene Goscinny, the script titled "Asterix at the Circus" was found in the family archives, looked after by Anne.</p>.<p>But she said that completing the story without her father would be a "very complicated" task.</p>.<p>"We'd have to get a lot of people around the table, immerse ourselves in the story and find (Rene's) voice again," she said, adding, "it's as if there were a hole in a painting by Goya".</p>.<p>"One day we'll give it a try, it would be an extraordinary adventure," Anne added.</p>.<p>Asterix -- defender of the last Gaulish village holding out against the Roman empire -- was dreamed up in 1959 by Rene Goscinny, who died in 1977, and Albert Uderzo, who died last year.</p>.<p>The comic books have sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.</p>.<p>Before the Asterix series, there was no history of comics having a scriptwriter.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>The daughter of Rene Goscinny, one of the duo behind indomitable French comic-book star Asterix, has revealed that her father left a draft story featuring the Roman-bashing Gaulish warrior unfinished.</p>.<p>"I often think about it, it's 20 pages, half a comic book," Anne Goscinny told German weekly Der Spiegel in a weekend interview.</p>.<p>Typewritten by Rene Goscinny, the script titled "Asterix at the Circus" was found in the family archives, looked after by Anne.</p>.<p>But she said that completing the story without her father would be a "very complicated" task.</p>.<p>"We'd have to get a lot of people around the table, immerse ourselves in the story and find (Rene's) voice again," she said, adding, "it's as if there were a hole in a painting by Goya".</p>.<p>"One day we'll give it a try, it would be an extraordinary adventure," Anne added.</p>.<p>Asterix -- defender of the last Gaulish village holding out against the Roman empire -- was dreamed up in 1959 by Rene Goscinny, who died in 1977, and Albert Uderzo, who died last year.</p>.<p>The comic books have sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.</p>.<p>Before the Asterix series, there was no history of comics having a scriptwriter.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>