''Les Voyages d'Alix'' This series depicts the culture and geography of antiquity with illustrations inspired by the adventures of Alix. Printed in full colour on higher quality stock than the comics series, these books aim to educate in a style identical to Jacques Martin's. Alix and Enak can frequently be seen in various settings. At least some of these books have been available in English; for example, "Egypt (1)", though they may now be out of print. •
Rome 1 (illustrated by Gilles Chaillet) (1996) • ''L'Égypte 1'' (illustrated by Rafael Moralès) (1996) •
La marine antique 1 (illustrated by Marc Henniquiau) (1997) •
La Grèce 1 (illustrated by Pierre de Broche) (1997) •
La Grèce 2 (illustrated by Pierre de Broche) (1998) •
Rome 2 (illustrated by Gilles Chaillet) (1999) •
La marine antique 2 (illustrated by Marc Henniquiau) (1999) •
Le costume antique 1 (illustrated by Jacques Denoël) (1999) • ''L'Égypte 2'' (illustrated by Rafael Moralès) (2000) •
Le costume antique 2 (illustrated by Jacques Denoël) (2000) •
Carthage (illustrated by Vincent Hénin) (2000) •
Athènes (illustrated by Laurent Bouhy) (2001) •
Le costume antique 3 (illustrated by Jacques Denoël) (2002) •
Jérusalem (illustrated by Vincent Hénin) (2002) •
Pompéi 1 (illustrated by Marc Henniquiau) (2002) •
Persépolis (illustrated by Cédric Hevan) (2003) •
Pétra (illustrated by Vincent Hénin) (2003) •
Les Mayas (illustrated by Jean Torton) (2004) •
Les Étrusques (illustrated by Jean Torton) (2004) •
Les Jeux Olympiques (illustrated by Cédric Hervan and Yves Plateau) (2004) •
Les Mayas 2 (illustrated by Jean Torton) (2005) •
Les Aztèques (illustrated by Jean Torton) (2005) •
Lutèce (illustrated by Vincent Hénin) (2006) •
Les Vikings (illustrated by Eric Lenaerts) (2006) •
Les Incas (illustrated by Jean Torton) (2006) •
Les Étrusques 2 (illustrated by Jacques Denoël) (2007) •
La Chine (illustrated by Erwin Dreze (2008) •
Alexandre le conquerant 1 (illustrated by De Wulf, Christophe Simon and De Marck) (2009) • ''L'Egypt 3'' (illustrated by Rafael Morales and Leonardo Palmisano) (2009) •
Lugdunum (illustrated by Gilbert Bouchard) (2009) •
Orange-Vaison-La-Romaine (illustrated by Marco Venanzi and Alex Evang) (2010) •
Vienna (illustrated by Gilbert Bouchard and Benoit Helly) (2011) •
Nimes - Le Pont du Gard (illustrated by Jacques Denoel and Eric Teyssier) (2012) •
Aquae Sextiae (Aix en Provence) (illustrated by Alex Evang, Yves Plateau and Jerome Presti) (2013) •
Babylone - Mesopotamie (illustrated by Jean-Marie Ruffieux) (2013)
Alix raconte Each book in this series presents a somewhat fictionalised biography of a famous person of Antiquity in comic strip form. When Alix is a contemporary of the subject, he occasionally appears as a secondary character. The scripts are written by François Maingoval, while the illustration has been done by different artists. The series is not available in English.
Alix Senator A spin-off series that started in 2012. It is set in 12 BC when Alix is an older Roman senator, looking after Titus, his son, and Khephren, the son of Enak. This series is more realistic and darker than the original series.
Novels In 2004, 4 novels about Alix were published by Casterman 4, written by Alain Hammerstein (pen name of Alain De Kuyssche) with illustrations by Jean-François Charles. • ''Alix l'intrépide'', 2004. (based on album 1: Alix l'Intrépide) •
Le Sortilège de Khorsabad, 2004. • ''L'Ombre de César'', 2004. • ''Le Sphinx d'or'', 2004. (based on album 2: The Golden Sphinx)
Television Starting in 1999, an animated television series of 26 episodes was created that aired on
France 3.
Parodies • ''Alex l'Intrépide
, by Dupa, in: Tintin'' magazine (29 Sept. 1981) •
Axile, by
Roger Brunel, in:
Pastiches tome 1, 1980 (
Glénat) ==Awards==