CatStronauts: Mission Moon
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4.2 • 13 Ratings
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
It’s meow or never in this first graphic novel in the bestselling CatStronauts series about four cat-tastic astronauts and their mission to save Earth.
When the world is thrust into darkness due to a global energy shortage, the Worlds Best Scientist comes up with a bold plan to set up a solar power plant on the moon. But someone has to go up there to set it up, and that adventure falls to the CatStronauts, the best space cats on the planet! Meet the fearless commander Major Meowser, brave-but-hungry pilot Waffles, genius technician and inventor Blanket, and quick thinking science officer Pom Pom on their most important mission yet!
In this full-color graphic novel, author/illustrator Drew Brockington breathes life into a world populated entirely by cats, brimming with jokes, charm, science, and enough big boxes and tuna sandwiches for everyone!
Read all the CatStronauts Adventures:
Mission Moon
Race to Mars
Space Station Situation
Robot Rescue
Slapdash Science
Digital Disaster
Cosmic Clutter
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
First in the CatStronauts series, newcomer Brockington's graphic novel for the chapter book crowd casts short, fireplug-bodied cats in the place of human astronauts, providing rich opportunities for jokes. Waffles, Major Meowser, Pom Pom, and Blanket are summoned when an energy crisis hits Brockington's cat-run version of the U.S. and instructed to install a solar power plant on the moon. Humor and suspense compete throughout, and as goofy as the mission is, the pacing and arc of actual moon landings give this version its own preset climax and triumphant conclusion. Capturing the action in playful, mock-heroic, full-color cartoons, Brockington mines space theater for everything from tense drama ("We're supposed to be the CatStronauts. The best of the best. But we're acting like a bunch of barn kittens") to technology ("I can hook up Cat-Stro-Bot to the main computer and use his ear sensor arrays as a backup navigation system"). Even the chapter headings get in on the fun, picturing a can of tuna drifting gently through the darkness of deep space. Available simultaneously: Race to Mars. Ages 6 10.