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The weekend is almost here! What geeky things are you all doing? Sound off in the comments below. While you wait for the weekend to begin, here’s some comic related news and a review from around the web.

The Beat – Goodbye, ShortBox: micropress powerhouse ends print sales – A shame.

The Beat – Two ‘foreigners’ arrested for leaking Shonen Jump manga online before release dates – Huh.

The Beat – Jasmine Walls shares 10 great fantasy graphic novels by Black comic creators – What would you add to the list?

Kotaku – This Early Suicide Squad Sequence Is A Brilliant Nod To The Arkham Games – Who’s playing?

Kotaku – Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League: The Kotaku Review – Who’s playing and what do you think?

The Mary Sue – ‘Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur’ Producers Reveal What’s in Store For Lunella—and Share Their Dream Marvel Team-Ups – Such a great series. Who’s watching?

Review

The Beat – Under the Oak Tree

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Season 2 gets an official trailer

In the new season, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur are in their element as Super Heroes; however, as Moon Girl’s Super Hero-ing intertwines more with her personal life, she must decide if the cost of keeping her identity a secret is worth the toll it takes on her family.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur season 2 premieres February 2 on Disney Channel and Disney XD, with episodes streaming the next day on Disney+.

Watch the full episode for Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur “I Am Woman”

Hoping to help Casey have an epic bat mitzvah, Lunella makes an appearance as Moon Girl, which ultimately brings out the worst in Casey and causes a rift in their friendship.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, based on Marvel’s comic books, follows the adventures of 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City, the duo works together to protect the city’s Lower East Side from danger.

Get a sneak peek at Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur debuts on the Disney Channel on February 10th and you can get an early look at it. It’ll come to Disney+ soon after.

Based on the Marvel comics, the series stars Lunella and her pal Devil Dinosaur.

The series stars Siamond White as Lunella Lafayette (aka Moon Girl), Fred Tatasciore as Devil Dinosaur, Libe Barer as Casey, Alfre Woodard as Mimi, Sasheer Zamata as Adria, Jermaine Fowler as James Jr., Gary Anthony Williams as Pops, and executive producer Laurence Fishburne as The Beyonder.

Raphael Saadiq serves as the series executive music producer and the series is executive-produced by Laurence Fishburne and Helen Sugland’s Cinema Gypsy Productions and Emmy Award-winner Steve Loter.

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur gets a teaser trailer and release date!

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur follows 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette (aka Moon Girl) and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur, as they protect New York City’s Lower East Side from danger.

Based on Marvel’s hit comic books, the highly-anticipated Disney Branded Television animated series is slated to premiere on February 10, 2023 on Disney Channel and shortly after on Disney+.

SDCC 2022: Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur guests and recurring voice cast revealed plus a first look!

A multitalented lineup of guests and recurring stars are lending their voices to Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, the highly anticipated series from Disney Branded Television, which centers on 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette and her 10-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. Slated to premiere in 2023 on Disney Channel and Disney+, the stellar guest cast includes Alison Brie (“GLOW”), Andy Cohen (“Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen”), Daveed Diggs (Broadway’s “Hamilton”), Maya Hawke (“Stranger Things”), Jennifer Hudson (“Respect”), Cliff “Method Man” Smith (“Power Book II: Ghost”), Cobie Smulders (“How I Met Your Mother”) and Wesley Snipes (“Blade” trilogy). Recurring stars include Omid Abtahi (“The Mandalorian”), Utkarsh Ambudkar (“Ghosts”), Michael Cimino (“Love, Victor”), Indya Moore (“Pose”) and Craig Robinson (“The Office”).

The news, a first-look clip and exclusive artwork was revealed today during a “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” panel at San Diego Comic-Con, featuring the series cast and creative team.

Additional guest cast for the series includes Gideon Adlon (“Pacific Rim: The Black”), Pamela Adlon (“Better Things”), Anna Akana (“Youth & Consequences”), Ian Alexander (“The OA”), May Calamawy (Marvel Studios’ “Moon Knight”), Wilson Cruz (“Star Trek: Discovery”), Asia Kate Dillon (“Billions”), Luis Guzmán (“How to Make It in America”), astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison, Josh Keaton (“Marvel’s Spider-Man”), June Diane Raphael (“Grace and Frankie”), Paul Scheer (“The League”) and Tajinae Turner (“Meet the Voxels”).

“Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” stars Diamond White as Lunella (aka Moon Girl); Alfre Woodard as Lunella’s grandmother, Mimi; Libe Barer as Lunella’s best friend and manager, Casey; Sasheer Zamata as Lunella’s mom, Adria; Jermaine Fowler as Lunella’s dad, James Jr.; Gary Anthony Williams as Lunella’s grandfather, Pops; and series executive producer Laurence Fishburne in the recurring role of The Beyonder, a curious and mischievous trickster.

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.