Astro Mouse VS. Astro Chicken
Astro Mouse VS. Astro Chicken
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Papercutz
Just the Series: Astro Mouse and Light Bulb Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Astro Mouse and Light Bulb   

Annotation: Join Astro Mouse, the insightful Light Bulb, and their… er… pet Caca, as they battle intergalactic potatoes, (delicious)... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #221632
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Papercutz
Copyright Date: 2021
Edition Date: 2021 Release Date: 04/13/21
Pages: 109 pages
ISBN: 1-545-80637-3
ISBN 13: 978-1-545-80637-1
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews

This graphic novel, imported from Spain, is full of unlikely sentences.Readers who open this book to a random page might see, "We're prisoners of a bubble gum bubble!" or "Light Bulb, I never knew you were so good at sculpting monsters from dinorhinosaurus boogers!" or "SPLATASPLATSPLAT!"-which is the sound a spaceship makes when an enormous green booger is caught in the propulsion system. This story is not lacking in boogers. Astro Mouse and his crewmates are constantly in the middle of an adventure, and most of the adventures involve boogers or poop or pee. In fact, one of the main characters is a living turd named Caca. The stories are best for readers with no attention span whatsoever, because Astro Mouse flits from one peril to another as though someone is changing channels on a remote. Anyone expecting a logical story should know that the characters-none of them human-include a light bulb and a potato who's a championship wrestler. The character design is often appealing and sometimes witty. Potatoator has five eyes, and Astro Mouse looks like a subversive parody of Mickey-as if his nose had been inflated with a balloon pump. But some of the characters-in particular a ship's domineering captain-are so unpleasant that readers may wish their segments were even shorter.The perfect book for someone who's had way too many energy drinks. (Graphic science fiction. 8-12)

School Library Journal (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Gr 3-5 Having gotten lost on the way to the moon, a rodent and a sentient light bulb aimlessly cruise from one bodily fluidfueled space predicament to the next and meet a bizarre set of characters along the way. When Astro Mouse and Light Bulb discover their bathroom is out of order and their chamber pot overflows, they make an emergency landing on a lush, unknown planet, which brings to life the contents of the pot in the form of Caca, their new pet. Other adventures include a bathroom stop on a planet of warring bubble gum kingdoms and the discovery of the overbearing Astro Chicken trapped inside a giant space dinorhinosaurus booger. Potty humor reigns supreme in this collection of often disjointed incidents, which at times may leave readers with a sense of situational whiplash. The colorful and expressive artwork is just as unapologetic about bodily fluids as the stories and is sure to elicit plenty of "ewwwwws" from readers. VERDICT Those seeking fast-paced, stomach-churning space adventures will find a friend in Astro Mouse.Amanda Melilli, Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas

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School Library Journal (Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: 3-6

Join Astro Mouse, the insightful Light Bulb,
and their… er… pet Caca, as they battle intergalactic potatoes, (delicious)
astro chickens, and solve a civil war between mint and fruit flavored chewing
gum. Getting lost in space has never been so ridiculous!


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