Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #17
| Writer | Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare |
| Artist | Natacha Bustos |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
WELCOME TO THE X-MEN, LUNELLA LAFAYETTE!
• Storm and her extraordinary X-Men come to Yancy Street - hope they survive the experience!
• Lunella Lafayette, a.k.a. Moon Girl, is finally getting the attention she deserves as the smartest in the world...
• ...but not all of it's good, especially when it comes from Victor Von Doom!
Rated T+
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Comicosity - Mexi Gremillion
Mar 22, 2017Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is definitely a comic you should be reading by now. Should you start at The Smartest Girl There Is! Part 5: X Equals? No. You should probably start at the very beginning if you havent been reading Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur. Its a tale about a girl striving for acceptance, living in a world thats constantly telling her how she should act and what she should be. Its about a girl insecure with how people see her and her need to prove herself. Its a story about a girl and her time traveling dinosaur. You should definitely read this. Read Full Review
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9.5
Black Nerd Problems - Oz Longworth
Mar 23, 2017Hilarious, creatively plotted and infinitely endearing, this book is the poster child for Marvel doing right by their ever-growing pantheon of millennial superheroes. Read Full Review
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6.5
AIPT - Eric Cline
Mar 22, 2017This is a decent issue that makes up for what it lacks in strong writing with a campy and fun aesthetic. Read Full Review
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7.0
With a little superfluous X-Man assistance, Lunella figures out she's facing transdimensional Doombots. The X-Men cameos are cute, but a bit forced. The art is a high point, as usual, and clarifying the nature of Lunella's opposition for this arc is very satisfying. I also think there are promising signs here that the "having friends is a good thing" message of all these team-ups is, at last, getting through to Lunella.
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8.5
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8.0