Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Reading Order

During his third stint at Marvel (1975-1978), Jack Kirby — famous for being the co-creator of characters like Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, the X-Men and more — wrote the improbable Devil Dinosaur series. Marvel wanted a similar series to Kirby’s Kamandi published by DC but with a dinosaur, as those reptiles were quite popular at the time among young audiences.
The original series chronicled the adventures of Devil Dinosaur and his ape-like humanoid companion Moon Boy. If Kirby imagined Devil and Moon Boy as a Dinosaur and an early human from Earth’s past, the duo is now considered to originate from the Dinosaur World aka Earth-78411.
The original series lasted only nine issues but is considered a cult classic now. Most importantly, it was not the end of the road for Devil (or Moon Boy), as other writers at Marvel were attracted to the concept and used the character for other stories, and the duo, or just Dinosaur, has made sporadic appearances in several Marvel titles.
Starting in 2016, Devil Dinosaur co-starred in a new series called Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, conceived as a direct sequel to the Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur series. But who is Moon Girl? Created by writers Brandon Montclare and Amy Reader and artist Natacha Bustos, her real name is Lunella Lafayette. She’s a nine-year-old and, apparently, the smartest person in the Marvel universe – smarter than Reed Richards from the FF or Amadeus Cho.
She’s also fearful of the Inhuman genes inside her and wants to get rid of her Inhuman DNA. But her life is turned upside down when a famous red-scaled tyrant is teleported from the prehistoric past to her present-day New York City! And so begins this new Marvel Team-Up!
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur headlined their own series, but appeared also in a few Marvel events and teamed up with other Marvel superheroes since their first meeting. They are also, now, the stars of a Disney+ animated series.
To read all about their adventures, follow our Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Reading Guide!








