Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur #2 (2015) second print

Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur #2 (2015) second print

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare
(A) Natacha Bustos

Second Print
B.F.F.!? DEVIL DINOSAUR seems to like MOON GIRL just fine, but a guy's got to eat! What are New York's newest tourists, THE KILLER-FOLK, going to do next? And when prehistoric thunder lizards roam Times Square, a whole lot of shakin's goin' on! Rated T
Date Available: 02/10/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Light and fun, with a hint of ominous import. I don't have any other way to describe a book that features a multi-block chase w/ a dinosaur carrying a girl flying a drone like a carrot on a stick that also features a group of murderous cavepeople and genocidal overtones of the terrigan mist mutant elimination.

Honestly, it probably wouldn't work if it wasn't light. Helping w/ the lightness is the art by Natacha Bustos. The odd thing is, the art is also my biggest complaint (a conundrum, I know). Co-writer Amy Reeder is an artist as well, and her covers make me wish she'd just draw the book. I guess beggars can't be choosers.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare
(A) Natacha Bustos

Second Print
B.F.F.!? DEVIL DINOSAUR seems to like MOON GIRL just fine, but a guy's got to eat! What are New York's newest tourists, THE KILLER-FOLK, going to do next? And when prehistoric thunder lizards roam Times Square, a whole lot of shakin's goin' on! Rated T
Date Available: 02/10/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Light and fun, with a hint of ominous import. I don't have any other way to describe a book that features a multi-block chase w/ a dinosaur carrying a girl flying a drone like a carrot on a stick that also features a group of murderous cavepeople and genocidal overtones of the terrigan mist mutant elimination.

Honestly, it probably wouldn't work if it wasn't light. Helping w/ the lightness is the art by Natacha Bustos. The odd thing is, the art is also my biggest complaint (a conundrum, I know). Co-writer Amy Reeder is an artist as well, and her covers make me wish she'd just draw the book. I guess beggars can't be choosers.


I give it 7 out of 10 Grahams