Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #3

Writer: Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder Artist: Natacha Bustos, Tamra Bonvillain Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 27, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 11
8.5Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

SAVED BY THE BELL!
•  DEVIL DINOSAUR goes to school. What could possibly go wrong?
•  MOON GIRL gets her game face on and is ready to take back what's been stolen from her!
•  And the KILLER FOLK up their street cred!
Rated T

  • 9.5
    Black Nerd Problems - Lauren Bullock Jan 28, 2016

    Y'all there's a beautiful team up about to happen and I hope you're there when it does. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comicosity - Allen Thomas Jan 27, 2016

    Yet again, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur exemplifies adventure and curiosity through the eyes of a young Black girl. So many scenes resonated with me and remind me of the importance of giving young Black kids and other children of color a chance to see themselves excel at science and within the struggle of finding acceptance from your peers. This issue is highly recommended and I am definitely considering it for my upcoming therapy group using comics. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton Jan 28, 2016

    Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #3 features insightful writing from Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder as readers truly get to be in Lunella's head through her struggles with being a “weird” Inhuman, triumphs with Devil Dinosaur, and all the silly, growing up moments in between. Natacha Bustos draws her panels from a variety of perspectives and uses little tricks like directional arrows to keep the storytelling fresh with the help of a predominantly red and yellow palette from Tamra Bonvillain. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #3 is a treat for all ages from fans who were old enough to follow Jack Kirby's Marvel stories or those that were in preschool when Iron Man came out. Read Full Review

  • 7.1
    Major Spoilers - Wilson Jan 29, 2016

    Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #3 is a great, fun book for readers of all ages without pandering to young readers. It's got some good art and, of course dinosaurs. Read Full Review

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