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Name: Lunella Lafayette
First Appearance: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 (2015)
History: Lunella Lafayette is a Haitian-American 9-year old girl who also just happens to possess absurdly high intelligence. Even with her genius intellect, she is unable to get into schools more appropriate for her and languishes in her local public school, inventing things both publicly and in secret. At some point Lunella discovered that she was a latent Inhuman, superpowered individuals whose powers activate when exposed to Terrigen crystals or mist…and it just so happen that a rogue Terrigen cloud has been floating throughout the world transforming all latent Inhumans in touches. To save herself, she found a Kree Omni-Wave Projector but it somehow opened a portal that brought Devil Dinosaur into New York City. With his own partner, Moon Boy, just killed, Devil strikes an odd bond with Lunella, and, eventually, the two decided to work together as Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur.
….and then Lunella gets stuck by the Terrigen cloud she was trying to hard to avoid. Thankfully, her powers don’t cause a physical change, as she had been fearing, but rather it grants her the power to switch minds with Devil. With their bond, Devil’s brute strength, and Moon Girl’s super genius and array of homemade gadgets, the pair attempt to find their place in the greater superhero world.
Beta Says: Before Moon Girl debuted if you had asked me if I thought cult classic Devil Dinosaur could work in a modern setting I would have said “no.” The fact that his introduction also included the creation of one of the most original black superheroes of the day would have been completely beyond my comprehension. And yet, Moon Girl replacing the not quite human Moon Boy, has been one of the most successful new characters in Marvel’s attempt to add further diversity to their books. She even had her own animated series that recently premiered on Disney+. (…and it’s canceled? Maybe?!) Could Lunella, a character who is confirmed to be the smartest person in the Marvel Universe, be the mainstream black superhero we’ve been looking for?
It's too bad that Marvel anchored her to their biggest marketing mishap in modern Marvel history.
More on the latest and greatest dynamic duo after the jump.