![]() ![]() “We are people who really, really love animation, from the very beginning of our lives,” says Fishburne, a three-time Emmy Award and Tony Award-winning actor, most known for his role as Morpheus in The Matrix. ![]() More than four decades after Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur, and almost eight years after Lunella’s introduction into the Marvel universe, long-time Moon-Boy comic fan Laurence Fishburne and Kim Possible’s Steve Loter have created their own iteration of the story with the animated television series Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, premiering Friday, February 10 on Disney Channel and Wednesday, February 15 on Disney+. The comic picked up from the Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur comics, which were both debuted in the 70s. The comic centered around 9-year-old Lunella Lafayette, a young African American girl with brains beyond her years, who loves to invent. Brainiac superhero Moon Girl and her Devil Dinosaur first appeared back in 2015, when Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustoss’ first issue of “Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur” was published by Marvel Comics. ![]()
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