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Ongoing series published by Marvel Comics, 2015–2019
For the animated television series adaptation, seeMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.
Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur
Textless cover ofMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13 (January 2017). Art byAmy Reeder.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateNovember 2015 – September 2019
No. of issues47
Main character(s)Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl
Devil Dinosaur
Creative team
Written byBrandon Montclare
Amy Reeder
ArtistNatacha Bustos
Collected editions
BFFISBN 1-302-90005-6
Cosmic CootiesISBN 1-302-90208-3
The Smartest There Is!ISBN 1-302-90534-1
Girl-MoonISBN 1-302-90535-X
Fantastic ThreeISBN 1-302-91099-X
Save Our SchoolISBN 1-302-91100-7
Bad DreamISBN 1-302-91436-7
Yancy Street LegendsISBN 1-302-91437-5
The BeginningISBN 1-846-53295-7
Full MoonISBN 1-302-92113-4
Bad BuzzISBN 1-302-92984-4
Place In The WorldISBN 1-302-94500-9
Menace on WheelsISBN 1-302-93125-3

Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is asuperherocomic book series published byMarvel Comics, featuring Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl andDevil Dinosaur as its main protagonists, respectively a 9-year-oldInhuman girl who is described as the smartest character in theMarvel Universe,[1] and adinosaur with whom she shares a mental link. Written by Brandon Montclare andAmy Reeder and primarily drawn by Natacha Bustos,[2][3] the series is a direct (yetstand-alone) sequel toMoon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur byJack Kirby. The series lasted 47 issues, from November 2015 to September 2019.

Ananimated television seriesadaptation, starringDiamond White andFred Tatasciore as the titular characters, aired for two seasons from February 2023 to March 2025. A brief relaunch of the comic book, subtitledMenace on Wheels, was published in 2023 as atie-in with the series.

Publication history

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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur was created by writers Brandon Montclare and Amy Reeder (who also designed Moon Girl), and artist Natacha Bustos, launching in November 2015 as a direct sequel to theMoon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur series fromJack Kirby, hence the first villains that Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur face being the Killer-Folk.[4]

The genesis of the series came from editor Mark Paniccia, who was a fan of the characterDevil Dinosaur and, along with editor Emily Shaw, had hired Montclare and Reeder to pen the basis for a new series that involved the character ending up in modern day. They came up with the idea of Devil Dinosaur interacting with a girl reminding him of his partnerMoon-Boy and fell in love with the idea of working with a hero who wasn't a "regular cape-and-tights superhero". Reeder explains the primary inspiration for the creation of the character:

So she was just, originally this character who was kind of likeInspector Gadget, but a little less campy—a little more knowing what she's doing? You know, having gadgets come out of her backpack or whatever, and rollerskating around the city and solving crimes kind of things. And she was black. And then [Marvel] said a girl—the only difference was I made her younger, and that made her even cooler. She's somebody who's kind of awkward, a bit off the beaten path and people are not aware of her.

Artist Natacha Bustos found Moon Girl a relief from the norm of other typical superheroes. She was primarily inspired by the clear diversity thatMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur promoted, further comparing the character Lunella to herself. She compared her story to a "Ghibli one" due to the immense relationship between the title characters.[5]Lunella Lafayette's primary gift is her advanced intelligence. She is dubbed the "smartest person in the whole world" by Amadeus Cho, implying that she is more intelligent than other geniuses in the Marvel Universe such asValeria Richards,Reed Richards,Bruce Banner,Tony Stark,Victor von Doom,Hank Pym, and Cho himself.[6] She uses her intelligence to build a wide variety of gadgets that she uses in battle. Her "battle armor" consists of boxing headgear, goggles, suspenders, a computerized utility belt, backpack, some minor weapons (notably her spring powered boxing glove), and a special pair of roller-skates.[7] Lunella'sInhuman abilities allow her to switch consciousnesses with Devil Dinosaur whenever she is angry or extremely hungry. Due to her intelligence, she is also capable of speech while in his body.[8] She also possesses some manner of enhanced strength, but according to Captain Kree it is insignificant compared to her other abilities.[9]

Issue #47 ofMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (released November 2019) was billed as the final issue of the series, although a limited-run relaunch of the series subtitledMenace on Wheels would see publication in 2023 as atie-in withthe self-titled animated series.

Plot summary

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It has been suggested that this section besplit out into another article. (Discuss)(September 2025)

Heroic beginnings

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Lunella Louise Lafayette is a young Haitian-American girl who is the daughter ofAdria Lafayette andJames Lafayette. She daydreams and loves to invent. Despite possessing an astoundingly large intellect, Lunella is unable to get into better schools and attends Public School 20 Anna Silver. Her classmates make fun of her and dub her Moon Girl because of these qualities.

In theSavage Land, Devil Dinosaur and his enemies, the Killer Folk, are transported to New York by a temporal vortex, which also kills his companionMoon-Boy. Moon-Boy's dying wish was for Devil Dinosaur to reclaim the sacred Nightstone from the Killer Folk and avenge him.[10]

Lunella later obtains the Nightstone, identifies it as a Kree Omni-Wave Projector, and intends to use it to stop her latentInhuman genes from activating.[11] She comes into conflict withAmadeus Cho / Totally Awesome Hulk and the Killer Folk before being caught in a cloud of Terrigen Mist and enveloped in a cocoon as her body mutates.[12][13]

After Terrigenesis

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Devil Dinosaur took Lunella's cocoon to her lab and watched over it for several days until she hatched. Lunella was at first relieved she had not changed physically, but was dismayed to learn her Inhuman power caused her consciousness and that of Devil Dinosaur's to switch.

Devil Dinosaur proceeded to make her even more ostracized at school due to freaking out in class and attacking other students while Lunella rampaged through the city. Eventually though they returned to normal.[8]

Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl's next opponent came in the form ofKid Kree, a misunderstood Kree boy who had failed to enter the academy twice, who sought to capture an Inhuman to impress his father and make a name for himself on Earth asCaptain Marvel had. He disguised himself as a human named Marvin Ellis and enrolled in Lunella's class. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur fought Kid Kree several times,[14] once being separated byMs. Marvel, who recognized their fight as the childish squabble it was, but entrusted Moon Girl with a device to contact her if things ever got out of hand.[15]

Lunella is then approached by Hulk, who gives her the Banner B.O.X. (BrainOmnicompetence EXaminer), and is surprised when she solves it in mere seconds, proving her to be the smartest person on Earth. After consulting experts, Moon Girl, Hulk and Devil Dinosaur encounterMole Man, who was attacking the city with a group of monsters. The next day, at her lab, Lunella ends up having a vision of herself in the future, where she is approached by Earth's smartest heroes. After school, she is approached by theThing, who takes her for a walk when Hulk appears. When the two start fighting, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur manage to contain them while protecting the civilians, until both of them are left unconscious. Meanwhile,Doctor Doom is surprised to discover that Moon Girl is considered the smartest person on Earth and vows to prove himself superior.[16] During science class, Lunella is attacked by robot drones until she is saved byRiri Williams. They follow the drones to a nearby alley, where Moon Girl encounters Doctor Doom. After Doom escapes, Moon Girl andIronheart go to Moon Girl's secret lab, where they discover that the energy signatures of the drones are mystic in origin. While tracing Doom's location, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur arrive at theSanctum Sanctorum and are found byDoctor Strange.[17] Waking up from a dream, Lunella is reunited with Devil, who was shrunk down by Strange. While walking back home, Moon Girl and two of her classmates are attacked by Doctor Doom and his Doombots. Moon Girl uses an enlargement potion on herself to help Strange fight Doom and his robots. A few nights later while installing an energy sensing probe, Moon Girl is found by five members of theX-Men.[18]

Arriving at an abandoned mall, Moon Girl re-engineers aCerebro helmet with the Omni-Wave Projector to locate Doom, only for her and the X-Men to travel back to the 1980s. Once there, Doctor Doom arrives with an army of Doombots. The X-Men and Devil fight the Doombots until Moon Girl takes off the helmet, sending them back to the present, where they discover that Doom is actually a Doombot. Lunella takes the Doombot to her lab to analyze it.[19] Lunella later makes a major discovery about her Inhuman power: it only activates during a full moon. She then encounters an army of Doombots, along with Thing, Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Ironheart, Doctor Strange, Kid Kree and the Killer Folk, who went to her aid after being recruited by Lunella.[20]

Robot double

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Lunella then receives a call for help from an alien girl named Illa and, after building a spaceship, goes to space with Devil and crash lands on a moon. While exploring, Lunella discovers that Illa is the moon.[21] She soon realizes that Illa is lonely and wants company and does not understand Lunella at all. After a brief fight between Devil and some giant bugs, Lunella leaves, despite Illa's objections. In the process, Lunella is sent to a parallel universe where she meets another version of herself and Devil Dinosaur. Meanwhile, the Doombot head creates robotic versions of Lunella to avoid suspicions of her absence.[22] After fighting their counterparts, Devil Girl and Moon Dinosaur, Lunella and Devil get back on their spacecraft and return to Illa who tells them that they will never leave her. Back home, the Doombot head begins to have problems with one of Lunella robots. Moon Girl and Devil manage to findEgo the Living Planet and reunite him with Illa, while the Doombot discovers that the Lunella robot is acting independently.[23] Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur later made use of a time machine to prevent Moon-Boy's death.[24]

Meanwhile, the Doombot head has created multiple Moon Girl replacement robots who to his surprise are acting like real little girls.[volume & issue needed] He tells them that they will be obsolete when the real Lunella returns.[volume & issue needed] While up in space Lunella has united Ego and Illa as a family.[volume & issue needed] On the way to Earth she uses the Omniwave projector to tearfully return Devil Dinosaur to Moon Boy in the Savage Land, where she thinks he belongs, and then returns to New York, where she tosses it away in the trash.[volume & issue needed] Later, realizing that she still needs help, she begins checking out other superheroes in the search for a potential partner. She tries several while on various adventures, but this fails and when faced with theSuper-Skrull she enlists the Thing and theHuman Torch and uses H.E.R.B.I.E. to relocate Devil Dinosaur and bring him back in a Fantastic Four uniform of his own. They defeat Super-Skrull and Lunella realizes that she and Devil do not belong in the Fantastic Four, but that they do belong together. She apologizes for sending him away and he readily forgives her.

Further team ups

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During theMonsters Unleashed storyline, Devil Dinosaur was with Moon Girl when she was studying the Leviathon attacks.[25] Later,Kei Kawade demonstrates his abilities to the heroes present by summoning Devil Dinosaur, though Moon Girl was also brought along during Devil Dinosaur's summoning.[26] When the Leviathon Servitors attack the Baxter Building, Kei Kawade summons Devil Dinosaur to help fight them.[27] Moon Girl, Devil Dinosaur, and other heroes later encounter other monsters until the Leviathon Queen is defeated by Kei Kawade and his new creations.[28]

During theSecret Empire storyline, Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl joinDaisy Johnson'sSecret Warriors. After rescuingKarnak from a prison camp, the Warriors encounter theHowling Commandos after falling into a trap. While driving West, the team is found by the X-Men. After escaping New Tian, the team meetsDark Beast, an evil version ofBeast, who is tortured by Daisy and Karnak on information of an Inhuman who can help them. After receiving their information, the team encountersMister Hyde along with Hydra's Avengers. After a brief fight, the team is captured until they break out when Daisy uses her powers to destroy the Helicarrier they were in. While trying to break Devil out of his cage, Moon Girl meets Leer, the Inhuman Karnak mentioned, who knocks her unconscious when the Helicarrier crash lands. Fortunately, Moon Girl and Devil have switched brains just in time, enabling Moon Girl to lead the Warriors to an Inhuman prison camp. There, the Warriors plan a jailbreak with the imprisoned Inhumans when the Underground resistance arrives to help them. It is later revealed that Leer is Karnak's son and that Karnak had sold him to Mr. Sinister to help activate his powers.[29]

InThe Unbelievable Gwenpool #25, Moon Girl, Devil Dinosaur, and thePower Pack briefly bust through the wall of the Marvel Universe's versions of Gwen's parents while she explains where she and her brother came from. They are surprisingly okay with it.[30]

Moon Girl starred in a three part mini-series of one-shots in which she works withSpider-Man (Miles Morales), theX-Men, and theAvengers to rescue Devil Dinosaur from theHigh Evolutionary.

InInfinity Wars, Moon Girl is briefly merged withSquirrel Girl by theInfinity Gems, becomingLuneen Lafagreen / Moon Squirrel.[31]

Dealing with Princess

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Wilson Fisk recently revealed his secret daughter Princess by enrolling her in Lunella's school. For some reason she sneaks into school and tried to steal Lunella's file, but is foiled by Moon Girl who in the middle of the fight trades bodies with Devil. Later Lunella, happy to have Devil Dinosaur back but having to deal with all of his dinosaur issues, transforms him into a human child with the help of her robot double, the Doombot head, and H.E.R.B.I.E. and shortly after enrolls him as a student claiming he is her brother. Princess feels slighted since she did not get to enjoy being the new girl much and complains to Wilson who informs some of his villainous contacts that they may have to deal with Moon Girl while Princess tries to bully them and draw attention back to herself. When that failed she had her father send her back to her old school.

The S.A.D.S.A.K.s

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Wanting to help her fellow Inhumans, Moon Girl forms theS.A.D.S.A.K.s (Support Alliance Derby for Sensationally Abled Kids) and recruits Tasha, a girl with prehensile hair, Devinder, a boy with super speed, Will, a boy with wings and who can communicate with birds, and Olivia, a girl with social media influence. The group quickly become suspicious of Olivia, especially when people seem enamored with her after using a hair care product that she peddles online. Moon Girl discovers that OMG Olivia is actually part of the Kree race and directly descended from the scientists who created the Inhumans. In the hopes of reclaiming her family glory, she plans to use nanites embedded in her hair care products and create an army to do her bidding. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur rally their new allies together to defeat her.

Characters

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Main characters

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  • Moon Girl / Lunella Lafayette: A child genius who befriends Devil Dinosaur. As an Inhuman descendant, she developed the ability to switch minds with Devil Dinosaur.
  • Devil Dinosaur: The famed dinosaur who entered New York City, via a portal. He is Lunella's constant companion and best friend.[32]
  • Moon-Boy: Devil Dinosaur's original partner. He was initially killed by the Killer Folk,[33] but was saved, via time travel, by Lunella and Devil.[34]
  • Adria Lafayette: Lunella's mother who works as a prison councilor to help reform criminals.[35]
  • James Lafayette: Lunella's father who works as a nurse in the intensive care ward.[35]
  • Eduardo: Lunella's friend who claims to have seenTaylor Swift on Yancy Street.[33]
  • Zoe: One of Lunella's classmates who does not understand her or her intelligence.[33]
  • Ali: One of Lunella's classmates who is much more patient with her.[33]
  • Ms. Dominguez: Lunella's put upon teacher who struggles to understand her students.[33] She used to smoke.[36]
  • Coach Hrbek: Lunella's good-natured, but dimwitted coach. He is indirectly responsible for bringing Devil Dinosaur and the Killer Folk to New York.[33]
  • Devinder: An Inhuman boy with the ability to move at super-speed.[35]
  • Will: An Inhuman boy who has wings and can talk to birds.[35]
  • Tasha Thomas: An Inhuman girl with prehensile hair.[35]

Enemies

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  • Killer Folk: The first major threat that Lunella and Devil faced together. They are a primal tribe of ape-like beings who are savage, yet show intelligence.[33]
  • Marvin Ellis / Mel-Varr / Kid Kree: AKree child soldier who comes to Earth to capture Lunella. He ends up falling in love with her, but she rebukes him due to their age.[37] They apparently still stay in contact with each other.
  • Princess Fisk: The daughter ofKingpin who is a spoiled brat.[38]
  • OMG Olivia: A Kree girl who is a direct descendant of the Kree that created the Inhumans and tries to mind control the populace.[39]

Reception

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Accolades

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  • In 2020,Scary Mommy included Moon Girl in their "Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic" list.[40]
  • In 2021,Comic Book Resources (CBR) ranked Moon Girl 1st in their "Marvel: 10 Smartest Female Characters" list.[41]
  • In 2022,Collider ranked Moon Girl 2nd in their "10 Smartest Marvel Universe Geniuses" list.[42]
  • In 2022,Screen Rant included Moon Girl in their "15 Smartest Characters In Marvel Comics" list[43] and their "10 Female Marvel Heroes That Should Come To The MCU" list.[44]
  • In 2022, CBR ranked Moon Girl 1st in their "10 Smartest Marvel Scientists" list,[45] 2nd in their "10 Smartest Tech-Powered Heroes" list,[46] and 10th in their "10 Inhumans Who Should Join The Avengers" list.[47]

In other media

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Television

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  • Moon Girl appears inMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, voiced byDiamond White.[48][49][50] This version is a normal 13-year-old human whose middle name is "Latifa", wears a superhero suit, and wields gadgets she built herself.[51] Furthermore, she named herself "Moon Girl" after a scientist who built the machine that brought Devil Dinosaur to the present, later revealed to be her grandmotherMiriam "Mimi" Lafayette (voiced byAlfre Woodard).
    • Additionally, an alternate reality variant of Moon Girl calledDevil Girl appears in the episodes "Skip This Ad...olescence", "The Great Beyond-er!", and "To Intervention and Beyond-er", also voiced by White.[52]
    • In the episode "Moon Girl's Day Off", Lunella has her best friendCasey Calderon (voiced byLibe Barer) take on the role of Moon Girl while she sneaks off to have a break.
  • Moon Girl appears inLego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition, voiced again by Diamond White.[50]
  • Moon Girl appears in theSpidey and His Amazing Friends episode "Moon Girl and the Dino Dilemma", voiced again by Diamond White.[53]

Video games

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Miscellaneous

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  • Lunella Lafayette makes a cameo appearance inWeb Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure as a rookie engineer of the Worldwide Engineering Brigade (WEB) program.[60][61]
  • The television incarnation of Moon Girl appears as a meet-and-greet character atAvengers Campus.[62][63]
  • The television incarnation of Moon Girl, voiced again by Diamond White, appears in multipleDisney Channel web videos:
    • Moon Girl appears in theChibi Tiny Tales shorts.[64][65]
    • Moon Girl makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in theBroken Karaoke music video "Born to be Strange".
    • Moon Girl appears in theHow NOT To Draw web short "How NOT To Draw Moon Girl".
    • Lunella appears in theTheme Song Takeover music video forMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.
    • Moon Girl appears in theMoon Girl's Lab short series.

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedWriterArtistPublication dateISBN
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 1:BFFMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #1–6Amy Reeder, Brandon MontclareNatacha BustosJuly 2016978-1302900052
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 2:Cosmic CootiesMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #7–12Amy Reeder, Brandon MontclareMarco Failla, Natacha BustosJanuary 2017978-1302902087
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 3:The Smartest There Is!Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #13–18Amy Reeder, Brandon MontclareLeonard Kirk, Ray-Anthony Height, Natacha BustosJuly 2017978-1302905347
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 4: Girl-MoonMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #19–24Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Ray-Anthony Height, Dominike Stanton, Michael ShelferJanuary 2018978-1302905354
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 5:Fantastic ThreeMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #25–30Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Alitha MartinezJuly 2018978-1302910990
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 6:Save Our SchoolMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #32–36Brandon MontclareNatacha BustosDecember 2018978-1302911003
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 7:Bad DreamMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #37–41Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Gustavo DuarteJuly 2019978-1302914363
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Vol. 8:Yancy Street LegendsMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #42–47Brandon MontclareRay-Anthony Height, Gustavo Duarte, Alitha MartinezDecember 2019978-1302914370
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: The BeginningMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #1–12Amy Reeder, Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Marco FaillaFebruary 2019978-1302916541
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Full MoonMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #13–24Amy Reeder, Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Ray-Anthony Height, Dominike Stanton, Michael Shelfer, Leonard KirkJanuary 2020978-1302921132
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Bad BuzzMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #25–36Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Ray-Anthony Height, Marco Failla, Alitha MartinezJune 2021978-1302929848
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Place In The WorldMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2015) #37–47Brandon MontclareNatacha Bustos, Ray-Anthony Height, Gustavo Duarte, Alitha MartinezSeptember 2022978-1302945008
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: Menace on WheelsMoon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023) #1–5Jordan IfuekoAlba GlezJuly 2023978-1302931254

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