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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, Vol. 2: Cosmic Cooties

by Amy Reeder, Natacha Bustos (Illustrator), Brandon Montclare (Author)

Other authors: Tamra Bonvillain (Colorist), Marco Failla (Illustrator), Travis Lanham (Letterer)

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Series: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (7-12)

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Collects Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7-12. She's been so busy worrying about the Terrigen Cloud turning her Inhuman, Lunella Lafayette might instead fall prey to...Cosmic Cooties?! Because when a new boy moves to town from far, far away, he's oddly interested in her. Meanwhile, the most wanted T. rex in NYC is running out of places to lie low â?? a problem that won't get any easier when our darling duo undergo a body swap! It's a big change-up that will see Luna spending a freaky Friday (or whatever day it happens to be) as Devil Dinosaur, and vice versa! Will Luna evade capture? Will DD get a passing grade? And who exactly is Moon Girl's new 9-year-old archnemesis, Kid Kree? Luna's got a huge future in the Marvel Universe, if only she can survive the present!… (more)

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It's been a while since I read the first volume but it didn't take me long to back into the swing of things. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The graphics are wonderful and Ms. Marvel showed up in it as well! So the Terrigan gas got Moon Girl and now she is an inhuman. What are her powers? I'm not spoiling it. Also a Kree boy is on a mission to prove to his father that he can find and capture an inhuman. Hmmm.. wonder who he's going after? Full of action and adventure and I just love the Moon Girl character. ( )
  booklover3258 | Feb 17, 2023 |
Volume two wasn't as good as volume one. I don't remember Lunella being so crabby and mean in the first one. I did like her newly discovered inhuman power, and it was fun to have Ms. Marvel and the Hulk in the story. ( )
  Harks | Dec 17, 2022 |
I was enjoying it well enough for the first half, but by the second, particularly when Kamala Khan shows up, I just adored it. Long live Lunella Lafayette! ( )
1 vote LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
I knew I shouldn't have read this, but it was free from the library and I thought maybe they fixed some of the problems from the first volume.

Nope.

Instead of leaning into a madcap zany tone to cover up all the plot problems with this series ("Hi, I'm a fourth grader hiding a forty-foot dinosaur in the middle of New York"), the creators chose to get even more serious in tone, doubling down on the elementary school angst and leaving all the ridiculousness of the story just waving in the breeze for all to see.

No more for me, thank you. ( )
  villemezbrown | Jul 28, 2018 |
Lunella finally succumbs to the Terrigen Cloud and her Inhuman power is not a desirable one (SPOILER: she switches minds with Devil Dinosaur and has no control of when it happens). In other news, Mel-Varr, a.k.a. Marvin Ellis, a.k.a. Kidd Kree, a 9-year-old trying to prove his place among the Kree by capturing Moon Girl, makes life difficult for her both at school and during her crime fighting activities at night. Ms. Marvel even has to step in and break up their squabbles. It's a good story arc with a lot of humor and a lot of pathos. ( )
  Othemts | Jun 11, 2018 |
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Reeder, AmyAuthorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bustos, NatachaIllustratormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Montclare, BrandonAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Bonvillain, TamraColoristsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Failla, MarcoIllustratorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lanham, TravisLetterersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Reeder, AmyCover artistsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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Comic and Graphic Books. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

Collects Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #7-12. She's been so busy worrying about the Terrigen Cloud turning her Inhuman, Lunella Lafayette might instead fall prey to...Cosmic Cooties?! Because when a new boy moves to town from far, far away, he's oddly interested in her. Meanwhile, the most wanted T. rex in NYC is running out of places to lie low â?? a problem that won't get any easier when our darling duo undergo a body swap! It's a big change-up that will see Luna spending a freaky Friday (or whatever day it happens to be) as Devil Dinosaur, and vice versa! Will Luna evade capture? Will DD get a passing grade? And who exactly is Moon Girl's new 9-year-old archnemesis, Kid Kree? Luna's got a huge future in the Marvel Universe, if only she can survive the present!

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