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Average rating3.9
LUNELLA LAFAYETTE is a preteen super genius who wants to change the world-but learned the hard way that it takes MORE than just big brains. Fearful of the monstrous INHUMAN genes inside her, life is turned upside down when a savage, red-scaled tyrant is teleported from prehistoric past to a far-flung future we call TODAY. The pair are many things, and together the most amazing Marvel Team-Up. COLLECTING: MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR 1-6.
Series
2 primary books3 released booksMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is a 5-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2016 with contributions by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder.
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4 primary booksWielka Kolekcja Komiksów Marvela is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2001 with contributions by Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder.
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19 primary booksMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (Single Issues) is a 15-book series with 15 primary works first released in 2015 with contributions by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and 2 others.
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(3.5 stars, rounding up.) Fun and something I wouldn't have read if not for this challenge! I love Lunella and her unshakable confidence in herself - while I'm about 25 years older than the target audience, I think that's something that's really important for young girls to see, especially in a young black girl lead character. The story was fine, but for the start of a series, seemed dependent on a crossover, which wasn't great (especially since Marvel crossovers have been so terrible recently). I did like that there were six issues collected in this volume, which seems to be increasingly rare, but definitely makes the collection a better value. The collection ends on a cliffhanger, which is kind of annoying, but I bought the next volume anyway, so I'm probably going to keep reading, because I want to know what happens to Lunella.
(Read Harder 2017: #6 Read an all-ages comic; #18 Read a superhero comic with a female lead.)
Oh LUNELLA LAFAYETTE. From one nerd to another–you are cool people. I luuuuffff you!
I'm filing this under “Things I'm Glad Exist But Aren't Totally My Cup of Tea.” This is very charming and I think will appeal a lot to middle grade & under readers, and of course it's totally bomb to have a super smart black girl heroine! With a dinosaur! But for my own personal tastes it's a little too...idk...slapstick-y?? (I'm comparing it maybe unfairly to like Squirrel Girl, which is all ages but also has tons of very clever jokes that I love.) I probably won't read another volume of this. But, again: for the intended age range I think the humor will be a hit!