Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

Itʼs the first day of Planet Camp, and Aries Spring couldnʼt be more excited! She, along with eight other strangers, leave for Planet McPa for a weeklong excursion. Soon after they arrive, however, a mysterious orb appears and transports them into the depths of space, where they find an empty floating spaceship…

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Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

Itʼs the first day of Planet Camp, and Aries Spring couldnʼt be more excited! She, along with eight other strangers, leave for Planet McPa for a weeklong excursion. Soon after they arrive, however, a mysterious orb appears and transports them into the depths of space, where they find an empty floating spaceship…

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Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

by Kenta Shinohara
Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

Astra Lost in Space, Vol. 1: Planet Camp

by Kenta Shinohara

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Overview

Itʼs the first day of Planet Camp, and Aries Spring couldnʼt be more excited! She, along with eight other strangers, leave for Planet McPa for a weeklong excursion. Soon after they arrive, however, a mysterious orb appears and transports them into the depths of space, where they find an empty floating spaceship…


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781974700158
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication date: 10/24/2017
Series: Astra Lost in Space Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 101 MB
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About the Author

Kenta Shinohara started his manga career as an assistant to the legendary creator Hideaki Sorachi of Gin Tama. In 2006, he wrote and published a one-shot, Sket Dance, that began serialization in 2007 in Weekly Shonen Jump in Japan. Sket Dance went on to win the 55th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shonen manga category and inspired an anime in 2011. Shinohara began writing Astra Lost in Space in 2016 for Jump+.

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