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Sardine de l'espace #5-6

Sardine In Outer Space 3

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Sardine and her uncle, Captain Yellow Shoulder, sail their ship, The Huckleberry, across the universe meeting up with monsters and aliens in order to confront Supermuscleman, who is trying to take over the galaxy.

112 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2004

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Emmanuel Guibert

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Emmanuel Guibert has written a great many graphic novels for readers young and old, among them the Sardine in Outer Space series and The Professor’s Daughter with Joann Sfar.

In 1994, a chance encounter with an American World War II veteran named Alan Cope marked the beginning of a deep friendship and the birth of a great biographical epic.

Another of Guibert's recent works is The Photographer. Showered with awards, translated around the world and soon to come from First Second books, it relates a Doctors Without Borders mission in 1980’s Afghanistan through the eyes of a great reporter, the late Didier Lefèvre.

Guibert lives in Paris with his wife and daughter.

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12 reviews2 followers
August 12, 2010
ok this one was much better than part two of sardine because it had more adventures and action, more comedy and it was cool.

I learned that I should take my time in picking my books.
286 reviews2 followers
February 13, 2018
A lot of fun. Joann Sfar's art is always unconcerned with perspective and anatomy and deeply engaged with telling the story. Guibert's scripts are inventive.
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August 25, 2023
Somehow less magical than the previous 2 but still cute. Probably isn’t holding up because I did not read this one as a kid.
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1,134 reviews3 followers
November 16, 2015
Sardine in Outer Space 3 is another fun collection of stories about a space-traveling girl and her friends as they foil the plans of Doc Krok and Supermuscleman. These two sure can be a major pain in the rear for Captain Yellow Shoulder, Sardine and Little Louie.

I love the way that Sardine and Little Louie always find a way to outsmart the two main bad guys. You would think that Doc Krok and Supermuscleman would just give up one day, but they don't. They have so many evil plans to make money, or take over something, it is quite funny.

Young readers will love the adventures of Sardine and she travels through space helping the less fortunate. The artwork is a tad rough, but still enjoyable. The writing is witty and will make you occasionally laugh out loud.

Overall, Sardine in Outer Space 3 is a nice addition to this series and I look forward to seeing what kind of trouble that Sardine will get into next in Sardine in Outer Space 4. Sardine proves that you don't need muscle to win, just brains.

I rated this book an 8 out of 10.
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1,394 reviews1,611 followers
July 15, 2013
There is something whimsical, funny and addictively enjoyable about all the Sardine stories. They are all ten pages, generally have the same formula: Sardine, Little Louie and Captain Yellow Shoulder foil some plot by Supermuscleman and Doc Kroc--usually ending up with Supermuscleman and Doc Kroc ending up in whatever trap they were planning for others. All of them have a similar sense of whimsy about the imaginary outer space universe they depict and fun-loving about the children and their mild disobedience. The artwork is great, my children find the hilarious, and there is a lot of humor aimed at a higher level as well.
10 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2009
This is also a very great book, it has to deal with strange people
they never met before.But somehow they found out a way to get
back to earth and then there friend was going to fight this other
person to get something in return.You can find this book at Ms'lasys' library.
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1,070 reviews113 followers
January 7, 2013
This graphic novels series is new to me, I look forward to recommending this series to kids who are Wimpy Kid fans. This series is funny, filled with action and adventure, and great characters! Kids are going to love the unfolding stories in this series.
7 reviews2 followers
October 22, 2008
I like this book because it has a lot of fun things in it. It has people getting dropped off on islands and people playing soccer.
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3,587 reviews7 followers
February 14, 2016
Suitable for fans of Captain Underpants; that is, kids of all ages (including grownups, who will also read the book in secret and laugh.)
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