I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
It's a fight between Devil Dinosaur and the new Hulk. Also, Luna tries to talk to the Hulk, to tell him Devil Dinosaur is helping her and she needs him; he only manages to discourage her, telling her that she's just nine and can't possibly do anything to stop Terrigenesis.
Do not like, Hulk.
I did, however, love how protective Devil Dinosaur got over Luna, and how protective she got over him. I doubt she'd admit it, but I think she's getting fond of the big lug. I know I am, the more I read about him.
Furthermore, this is a cute, kid-friendly title with a black girl as the protagonist. I love how smart and funny she is, and I love how this book deals with genius isolating a child. She is a genius, and she knows what she wants, and it seems so simple, but people keep telling her not to do things, or that she's wrong, or too young, or don't understand her. And it's not as if she doesn't try to explain herself. She does all the time, and it goes sideways when they don't understand her.
Luna rocks. Devil Dinosaur rocks.
Wants more.