Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: BFF
Reviews

Will be disappointed if Marvel Studios picks this up. I want to see this Spider-Versed.

Is it weird that I really want Sony Animation to run with this

Bad. Maybe good for kids.

How many times can an 8 year old say "I'm the smartest in the world" throughout 40+ issues? And when will it become annoying? No editor thought to tell the writers Hey, you know you've been using the same 3-5 lines every single issue, maybe drop it?! WE GET IT. You're trying to make the dumbest things sound true and it's not going to convince anyone, and yeah it's fiction and yeah it's comics but if you're trying to establish shit in the Marvel universe and have some standards by using all of its characters as you please with their set of abilities and standards and established stories then... No. No matter how many times she says it it's not gonna be true. We. Get. It. Also don't understand why but it started fun and funny and became a chore to read and boring pretty fast. Ps. The cover artists just don't even try anymore. It's pictures of marvel staff and buildings and roads and shit.

This might be the worst Fantastic Four I've ever read and watched and I've read Heroes Reborn.

Meh

That's the volume where I'm finally not liking it for sure and realizing that it's not for me, but for a younger audience. Still, don't try to fit in in the marvel universe and have tie ins to the main event if you don't wanna be read and judged. Boring and repetitive script.

It was ok. I think this is the volume where it goes downhill from here on out. I don't like the repetitiveness of everything that's happening and the dragging out of the main plot, also her power which took a whole volume to reveal... sucks.

I liked it. Fun reading and overall ok to pass time. Mainly started it for Devil Dinosaur but I didn't mind Moon Girl or the other characters. Nice artwork too!

I really love the character of Moon Girl, particularly the fact that she's written as a super smart kid that struggles because of her intelligence. However, this volume dragged. It featured a lot of cameos from other Marvel characters meant to help teach Moon Girl a few lessons, but really this could have been accomplished in half the space.

Moon Girl remains a terrific kid's comic, though I admit it's a bit lacking for my more adult tastes. That's not a problem of the book as it certainly isn't aiming to please me. Were I more a fan of Marvel, I would probably enjoy the silly adventures, but alas, I'm a DC girl at heart. However, super glad that the smartest character in the Marvel universe is a black girl :) And I'm also glad that the book explores her weaknesses without being cruel or needlessly tramautizing. Luneta makes mistakes and has a hard time relating to others, but she's a good kid trying to do good things.

Lunella is 10000% autistic and you can’t change my mind

I wasn't sure if I was going to like this, but I really enjoyed this. It was a great story. I will continue reading this series.

Moon Girl is beyond smart and so sassy. I love that a 9 year old girl knows who she is and what she wants and nothing is going to get in her way. Not a gang of Neanderthals or a big red dinosaur. And she proves over and over again that brains will win over brawn.

this was SO MUCH FUN. my nine year old self (who could only dream of being as badass a lunella) is quaking.








