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CHUPACARTER AND THE SCREAMING SOMBRERO by George Lopez

CHUPACARTER AND THE SCREAMING SOMBRERO

From the ChupaCarter series, volume 3

by George Lopez with Ryan Calejo ; illustrated by Santy Gutiérrez

Pub Date: March 12th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593466032
Publisher: Viking

A museum heist and a mouthy talking hat put Jorge and sus amigos, including the cryptid one, on the trail to a fabled treasure in this third series entry.

Legend has it that a witch left three cursed artifacts behind as clues to the location of her stolen riches. When mysterious thieves take two, and the third (a sombrero) winds up on Jorge’s head, it’s time for him and his fanged, nacho-loving chupacabra buddy, Carter, to enlist the help of human friends. Ernie and Liza once again join up for a round of serious sleuthing. As it turns out, the sombrero—which has a startling habit of bursting into screams, when it’s not making rude comments about the size of Jorge’s cabeza—knows more about the treasure than it’s telling. For one, the most valuable thing isn’t the glittering trove they seek but the young investigators’ friendships, which are tested but ultimately prove true. As in earlier episodes, the mood turns occasionally serious (such as when the tweens see Ernie’s dad arrested as a suspect in the robbery). But the tale plays mostly as a Chicano-flavored comedy related in jaunty prose interspersed with pictures that add punchlines (and even major incidents) in a mix of single and sequential panels. Notwithstanding a cave-in, a corrosive subterranean lake, and other thrillingly dangerous hazards, none of the characters, not even the burglars, wind up seriously harmed. Final art not seen.

Message-driven but well stocked with chills and chuckles.

(Fantasy. 8-12)