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Ok, I'm liking it much better this time. Cute story, good art, I want to know more and see how it turns out now.
Story still a bit all over the place but overall a great way to introduce younger kids to graphic novels.
This issue really explained Lunella's intelligence and why she is the way she is. Other than that it was a really short filler, so that's why I'm giving it a 3 stars, and because nothing much happened, but I think it would probably read better as a full volume.Pick it up, give it a go and enjoy! ^^Gén
This one was better than the first to me. Hilarious and moved in a way that didn't require much... text. And DD is just too cute.
Promising, but moving at a snail's pace. I expect big things from it, though.
This fun series continues in this issue... #2!Issue #2 finds Devil Dinosaur, who still has Lunella, causing all sorts of havoc in the city where Lunella lives. At the same time, the 5 cave guys are causing their own havoc in the subway and then with a couple of policemen. I don't want to spoil anything here, but Lunella finally gets away from Devil Dinosaur only to be captured by the cave guys... you'll have to read the comic to find out what happens. The story slowly starts to develop in this i...
This was adorable! The story and the art are so cute . Moon girl is just the right amount of geek.
Lunella is literally being carried away thanks in no small part to the device she found and the Devil Dinosaur.So the Devil Dinosaur has grabbed Lunella and seems uninterested in what she wants.The Killer Folk are on their trail though. I have to say there is only one new thing to report and I'm not spoiling that for anyone who has yet to read the issue. Hopefully the next issue is better.2.5 out of 5 stars
Soy fan de la gang de ¿simios? a la moda y el carácter de cachorro del dinosaurio. Lo que sí es que se me hacen muy cortos los volúmenes.
Who says girls don't read comic books?My 9 yr old daughter is completely smitten with this series. It's her gateway into a love for comics and graphic novels. This is why representation is so important.
I'm deducting some points because the killer-folk are kind of silly, but not in a good way. They managed to learn a new language and human behavior in seemingly one day. Kind of lame villains for an inhuman and super awesome dinosaur.
It's kind of cute, but it doesn't feel like it's made much progress yet.
I thought I would like this one, but it was disappointing compared to the first volume. Half the time, I had to refrain from saying, "Stop being a whiny brat and just do what you need to do it." To read the next volume or not...
This series is just lovely. The art is engaging, the stories and characters are fun. How do I find an interdimensional portal and get a dinosaur?
These are SO cute! I need more 😩*I see a few complaints in the comments about it not providing much story line... this is a 24 page issue, you're not going to get everything at once. If you want that you need to buy the volumes (I do that with most comics because I plow through them). I enjoyed and appreciated the Easter eggs dropped throughout #2. It's enough to let you know what's going on without giving everything away. I don't know why everyone is so butt hurt.
I consumed the first 6 of these in one fell swoop, which makes it hard to write 6 back-to-back reviews. Especially when one considers that the first 5 are essentially the origin story of Moon Girl. That really makes it one book in my mind regardless of binding. It's still good and fun and exciting though.
The ongoing struggle between Lunella and Devil Dinosaur is hilarious. DD carries her by his teeth around NYC. He's not exactly a knight in shining armor, but he is keeping her safe from the cavemen. The Kree projector brought these prehistoric troublemakers out. So Lunella's quest for knowledge just may get her killed!
We learn why Lunella is looking for the Omni-Wave Projector and how important it is to her research. I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that it wasn't something more "dramatic", but I get it, not knowing what kind of changes will happen is scary. Other than that, the entire issue fell a little flat with no real story progression. Devil Dinosaur and our cavemen friends wreak havoc in Lunella's town and we end with Lunella being in grave danger. I adore our main character and will contin...
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur are both much too cute for their own good.
This second issue didn’t impress me much. There isn’t much story progression. Luna and the Devil dinosaur are still likable characters, but it’s like having an overly intelligent girl with a weird dog. Then you have the monkeys just learning human behaviour and language easily. And that really disappointed me. The art work is still good. I’ll probably keep reading. You never know. This might get better.