DisneyPart of the recent disappointment with the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes from the feeling that it’s flubbing some of its loftiest supposed goals. Over the past few years, Marvel has made a lot of gestures toward embracing a trippier multiverse of sometimes-cosmic stories, expanding their roster of heroes to show greater diversity, utilizing a bolder visual palette that doesn’t render every environment as another green-screened slab of slate-gray overpass, and (on TV, at least) operating
Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur out on the Disney Channel on February 10th puts Lunella Lafayette in the spotlight with a brilliant take on STEM-mindedness as a superpower.