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Why is nobody reading this?!Ok, so it's kind of the typical "kid who's too smart for their own good" kind of story, but then ...SHE HAS A DINOSAUR
I love this comic book series about the smartest person in the Marvel Universe, a little black girl with Afro puffs who switches personalities with a dinosaur who's been misplaced using Science. What's not to love about that!?
Am i seeing this right? I hope i am missing a massive chunk of ratings on this because Moongirl rocks. I will be buying the series.
The character and premise are cute, but I had a hard time believing in elements of the world. Background/secondary characters and plot devices seemed two-dimensional -- there simply to push a plot forward. That Lunella is so smart that she's inventing things, but her entire class seems to miss that point feels over-the-top cliche, as if little effort had been taken into revealing just how clever our protagonist is. I had very high hopes for this, and I still do. I'll read along to the rest of th...
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Cute! There is quite a lot going on, but Lunella is a great protagonist. Can't wait to read more. Also, extra points for the giant dinosaur.
I'm hoping this ends up being the adventures of a girl and her dinosaur! But whatever the case I enjoyed this first issue!
"Little-Miss-Know-It-All? That would be The Worst Thing in the Whole World...knowing everything? Never learning? What else is there to do?!"My daughter summarized it for me: "This is a comic about a girl who loves science and hates school because it makes her bored. So she's like me."
Mixed feelings about this. The art is stunning and Lunella is adorable but the dialogs felt a bit dry. I will continue reading this series because it has potential.
This is a cute story that quickly moves right into the action. The illustrations are wonderful and Lunella has a big personality with plenty of snarkiness. I also enjoyed the quotes from Marie Curie and Neal deGrasse Tyson that were added that apply perfectly to Lunella. However, the one thing that I suspected about myself, and attempting to read these individual comics has confirmed for me, is that I need to buy the bundled comics as graphic novels instead of individual comics. I just need more...
I cannot wait to see where this is going!
This was ok. I didn't really learn or care much about the main character. The flashback was more interesting.
This isn't earth-shattering, but it's fun, cute, and promising. I know some people see this comic as contrived to attract "new" comic fans (by which they probably mean younger fans, especially of color, and 18-30s women drawn to comics by the movies), but who cares? Alternatively, why is that a bad thing? So far, the title hits the spot, featuring the age-old draw of an isolated kid who's smart, quirky, and destined for adventure. It's not written stupidly; everyone can enjoy it; there's positiv...
Luenella has the misfortune of being a genius in a school not equipped to help her. She'd rather stay home and work on her experiments, but the school's she wants to go to check attendance.I feel bad for any kid real or fictional who hates school because I know they probably have a while to go. Luenella is incredibly bright, but that's not a benefit in her current school. While her teachers undoubtedly know more than what they are teaching, she's forced to sit through lectures that are pointless...
Really looking forward to seeing where this story goes!
This seems interesting. Can’t say much about the characters or the plot, since this is just the beginning. It’s a mix of ideas that can be amazing or horrible. Let’s see were the next issues lead us. The art work is good. Love the drawing and the colours made it pop up.
Gotta love a girl genius who cares about learning... and then it gets her into trouble! She's a cutie, though. Can't wait to see more!
A 9-year old superhero teams up with a giant, red dinosaur. What more could you want? It's exciting and funny. It also has great messages about self-reliance, the importance of science, using your mind, and defining yourself. The only downside is how fast I can read through them.
This was super cute and fun!
This was a fun, cute addition to the Marvel Universe comics and certainly another needed diverse cast of characters. I don't know if Lunella is a new character or not, as I'm slowly learning more about the MU. but she is a bright, feisty, and independent, if frequently misunderstood, young heroine. Frankly, she got herself into a lot of the trouble herself--but then again, she's a kid. a very smart kid, with lots of good ideas (and apparently lots of money--how the heck did she set up that lab o...