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Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #28

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #28

Story: Brandon Montclare Art: Natacha Bustos Cover Art: Natacha Bustos
Color: Tamra Bonvillain Letterer: VC’s Travis Lanham
Editor: Chris Robinson Senior Editor: Mark Paniccia
Rated T
In Shops: Feb 28, 2018
SRP: $3.99

FANTASTIC THREE PART 4
• Smarter than MOON GIRL? Stronger than the THING? Hotter than the HUMAN TORCH?
• What mystery man can outmatch Marvel’s newest hero family?
• The FANTASTIC THREE are put to the test, and this is one exam LUNELLA LAFAYETTE – the Smartest There Is – might not pass (at least not with a little help)!

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Heads to Television

More Marvel is coming to television as it’s been announced that Lunella Lafayette and Devil Dinosaur are heading to television. Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is in development from Marvel TV and based on the hit comic series.

The series follows nine-year-old super-genius (the world’s smartest person) Lunella Lafayette and her red dinosaur. Lunella, a.k.a. Moon Girl, was created by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is being produced by Marvel Animation, Cinema Gypsy Productions (Laurence Fishburne and Helen Sugland who also have produced black-ish and grown-ish). Titmouse, Inc. is the animation company. The project is being considered for one of Disney’s channels.

Exclusive Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #27

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #27

(W) Brandon Montclare (A/CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Jan 31, 2018
SRP: $3.99

FANTASTIC THREE PART 3
• Who’s behind the stretchy, fiery, wispy and rocky thefts going on all around town?
• Has the Fantastic Four turned to a life of crime – waitaminute, there ain’t no more FF anymore!
• It’s all up to Lunella Lafayette to solve the case!

MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #27 Cover

Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #26

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #26

(W) Brandon Montclare (A) Alitha Martinez (CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Dec 27, 2017
SRP: $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?!

Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #25

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #25

(W) Brandon Montclare (A/CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Nov 22, 2017
SRP: $3.99

FANTASTIC THREE Part 1
When THE SILVER SURFER comes to Manhattan with a warning about an ancient cosmic menace on a collision course with Earth, you better listen up! But without the First Family of the Marvel Universe around to answer the call, who’s going to step up and solve the impossible? Lunella Lafayette, that’s who! Without Devil Dinosaur by her side, Lunella must join forces with some new friends who are missing their pals, too: THE HUMAN TORCH! THE EVER-LOVIN’ BLUE-EYED THING! DON’T MISS THE RETURN OF THE FANTASTIC THREE! PLUS: Includes 3 bonus MARVEL PRIMER PAGES!

Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #24

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #24

(W) Brandon Montclare (A) Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Michael Shelfer, Ray-Anthony Height (A/CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Oct 25, 2017
SRP: $3.99

MOON GIRL AND…?
• After the earth-shattering events of issue #23, Moon Girl needs a new partner!
• Lunella takes three candidates for a test drive, but who will be the lucky hero to become her newest sidekick? Guest stars galore!
• Ghost Rider! Daredevil! The X-Babies!

Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #23

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #23

(W) Brandon Montclare (A/CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Sep 27, 2017
SRP: $3.99

IT’S THE END OF AN ERA AS “GIRL-MOON” REACHES ITS STUNNING CONCLUSION!
• Lunella and Devil’s adventure took them across space…now they’re going through time! Hey, didn’t Devil used to have a different partner? Devil makes the hardest choice of all…

Exclusive Preview: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #22

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #22

(W) Brandon Montclare (A/CA) Natacha Bustos
Rated T
In Shops: Aug 30, 2017
SRP: $3.99

VERSUS EGO THE LIVING PLANET!
• Lunella Lafayette isn’t just smart, she’s the smartest person on the planet…but what good is that when she goes intergalactic?
• L.L. and Devil are in for a world of hurt when Ego the Living Planet is done playing nice…

Marvel Legacy Unveils Multiple New Series

This fall, a new day will shine on the Marvel Universe with your favorite heroes, your favorite creators…where every story is an event!

Marvel has announced the following creative teams and Legacy titles:

PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #297
Written by CHIP ZDARSKY
Art by ADAM KUBERT

 

MASTER OF KUNG-FU #126
Written by CM PUNK
Art by DALIBOR TALAJIC

 

DAREDEVIL #595
Written by CHARLES SOULE
Art by STEFANO LANDINI

 

MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #25
Written by BRANDON MONTCLARE
Art by NATACHA BUSTOS

 

For an in-depth look at our return to original numbering, fans can consult Marvel’s renumbering chart – a handy and easy way to jump on board with our Legacy content! Featuring new adventures and dozens of exciting returns, look for more interviews and updates with artists, writers, and editors of these series.

Review: Rocket Girl #8

RocketGirl8CoverIt’s been quite a while, but Rocket Girl is back with sharp, emotional plotting from writer Brandon Montclare and some of the best layouts and cartooning in the game from artist Amy Reeder. In issue 8, Dayoung Johansson, a teen cop from the future who is stranded in “the present” 1986, is trying to stop the evil corporation, Quintum Mechanics from ending the world. Commissioner Gomez and a couple other ex-teen cops are trying to do the same thing in the “past” of 2013. Dayoung might have a super cool jetpack and rocket suit that is perfect for beating up criminals in video arcades, but she and her fellow youthful, idealist counterparts are in way over their head.

Instead of boring us with pop physics or exposition, Montclare and Reeder advance the story through action set-pieces and tense conversations. There is the aforementioned cold open where Reeder busts out a double page spread of Dayoung beating up a bad guy in an arcade with the bright colors of the old school video games playing off the dark night and a police force that has deal with its present day corruption problems as well as people from Quintum joining their ranks. Reeder can do the flashy fight scenes with costumes, flying, and punches, but she can do subtle too like when Dayoung (in her civilian outfit) tails Dunn, a Quintum employee, who has infiltrated NYPD, has access to future tech, and is her main antagonist going forward. There are tons of details in her crowds and fire escapes, and Dayoung is just another teen girl in the sentient crowd that is New York.

What keeps me returning to Rocket Girl other than Amy Reeder’s skillful layouts, choreography, and color palettes is the passion of the main and supporting characters. They’re up against a literal monolithic future corporation with the power to change time and historical events and yet they fight on. Brandon Montclare gives DaYoung some narrative captions while she’s flying about how she thinks she can bring justice to New York all by herself, but in a moment of character growth, she decides to work with Annie and the former Quintum Mechanics employees to take them down. The scientists want her to be calm and collected; but DaYoung knows the stakes are high, and her big Reeder-drawn facial expressions show how urgent it is for her to take Quintum down. She has no time for technobabble, and that is why she spends most of her time kicking, punching, or flying.

Rocket Girl #8 has plenty of action, and Amy Reeder cuts loose with beautiful, streamlined flying sequences and intense argument. Dayoung belongs in a utopian future, but is stuck in our crappy past. Brandon Montclare and Reeder really build up the overarching threat of Quintum Mechanics in the issue and set up a difficult time-spanning, uphill climb of a throwdown for Dayoung, Gomez, and their allies.

Story: Brandon Montclare Art: Amy Reeder
Story: 8.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 8.5 Recommendation: Buy 

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

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