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ASTRO S1 - Part 10: A Hero The Flying Island The Temple Master - cover

ASTRO S1 - Part 10: A Hero The Flying Island The Temple Master

Martin Wintersberger, Manuela Wieninger

Publisher: Astro Entertainment

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Summary

Astro and his family live on the moon!
Be a cool space explorer too and experience with him and his 
friends exciting and funny adventures at the Lunar Station.

EPISODE 28: A HERO
Oliver uses his time on Rogos Veridis and rises above himself!
Astro, Nolan and Viktor surprise Scarlett with one last joyride.

EPISODE 29: THE FLYING ISLAND
Astro celebrates his eleventh birthday and becomes a mediator between Claire and Sibylle. On top of that, he finally gets to travel with his class to a flying island – a dream come true!

EPISODE 30: THE TEMPLE MASTER
Deep in space, Astrolabius meets a mysterious stranger. Events unfold rapidly and the line between dream and reality becomes blurred. But suddenly Astro realises what is going on!
Available since: 03/25/2025.
Print length: 128 pages.

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