Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #26
| Writer | Brandon Montclare |
| Artist | Alitha Martinez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
FANTASTIC THREE Part 2
The Fantastic Four may be no more, but no one told GALACTUS!
The former Devourer of Worlds and his former herald THE SILVER SURFER have returned to Earth once more, but do they come as friends or foes?!
Rated T
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8.6
Weird Science - Andrew McAvoy
Dec 31, 2017This is a continuation from the last issue. We get a bit more detail about what is going on and we are left with two mysteries for the trio (plus the "tag-along" companions of Silver Surfer and Eduardo). First - who summoned Galactus and his master Omnipotentis. Second - who framed Thing? It's all to play for - I'll be there same Marvel time, same Marvel place for the next issue - I can't wait to take another trip with this book. Wonderful. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comicsverse - Mara Danoff
Dec 28, 2017The issue helps people get to know these characters a bit more and show off Lunella's development, a fun piece in the Fantastic Four puzzle. Read Full Review
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8.5
Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth
Dec 29, 2017Montclare is churning out one of the most consistent books in the game, able to put a smile on the face of any age of comic reader no matter what genre they fancy. Read Full Review
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8.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Brandon J. Griffin
Dec 30, 2017Moon Girl (And No Devil Dinosaur) is one of the FF torch bearers. Lunella is one of the most important and likable characters for Marvel. Montclaire and the art team keep things light but never fully drift into children's book territory. Read Full Review
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9.0
Continues to Shine!!!
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6.0
While Ben Grimm and Eduardo have a frustrating encounter with a mostly-off-panel FF imposter, Galactus fails to impress Lunella or us readers with the arrival of "Omnipotentis," a lamewad "Double Galactus" baddie that eats universes instead of planets. Lunella also anti-endears herself by sassily demanding more respect for her intellect, first from the Silver Surfer and then from *Galactus.* She explicitly believes that because she survived one babycakes space adventure in the vicinity of Ego the Living Planet, she is, by some outrageously optimistic reading of the transitive property, Galactus's superior. The currently-ongoing arc has a lot of strong pieces to it. I'm willing - maybe even hoping - to believe that Lunella being a jerk to more
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3.5
Childish trite.
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