Devil Dinosaur is a character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. Created by
Jack Kirby
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, the character first appeared in ''Devil Dinosaur'' #1 (April 1978). Devil Dinosaur is depicted as resembling an enormous, crimson ''
Tyrannosaurus
''Tyrannosaurus'' () is a genus of large theropod dinosaur. The type species ''Tyrannosaurus rex'' ( meaning 'king' in Latin), often shortened to ''T. rex'' or colloquially t-rex, is one of the best represented theropods. It lived througho ...
''-like
dinosaur
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. The character and his inseparable ape-like friend,
Moon-Boy, are natives of "Dinosaur World," a version of Earth in a parallel universe where dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures co-exist with tribes of primitive
humanoid
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beings. Later, Devil Dinosaur is transported to the main universe and befriends
Moon Girl in the new series ''
Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur''.
Devil Dinosaur has appeared in various forms of media outside comics, primarily animated television series.
Steve Blum
Steven Jay Blum (; born April 29, 1960) is an American voice actor. Known for his distinctively deep voice, his roles include Spike Spiegel from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop''; Amon from ''The Legend of Korra''; Heatblast, Ghostfreak, and ...
and
Fred Tatasciore
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voiced the character in ''
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' and ''
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur'' respectively.
Publication history
Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy are the creations of artist
Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (; born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comics artist, comic book artist, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators. He grew ...
who scripted and penciled all nine issues of the first series. The comic is considered a "cult classic" by Kirby fans.
Kirby created the character during his third stint at Marvel (1975–1978). Having learned that
DC Comics
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was working on an animated series featuring Kirby's
Kamandi, Marvel attempted to one-up their competitor by instructing Kirby to create a series similar to Kamandi, but incorporating a dinosaur co-star, since dinosaurs were hugely popular with young audiences of the time.
The resulting ''Devil Dinosaur'' series was short lived, lasting only nine months (April – December 1978), and the proposed animated series never entered development.
The original ''Devil Dinosaur'' series chronicled Devil and Moon-Boy's adventures in their home, "Dinosaur World." After the cancellation of ''Devil Dinosaur'', the character's appearances were relegated to
one-shot comics, cameos, and supporting roles in other series.
In ''Devil Dinosaur'' #1, Kirby states in the "''Dinosaur Dispatches''"
letters column that the original intent was for Moon-Boy and Devil to be an early
human
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and dinosaur from Earth's past. Kirby writes: "''After all, just where the Dinosaur met his end, and when Man first stood reasonably erect, is still shrouded in mystery''". Writers subsequent to Kirby have approached the character's origin in various ways. Some have followed Kirby's lead and portrayed the character as being from the prehistoric past of the
main Marvel continuity (sometimes referred to as "
Earth-616
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"), while others have depicted Devil as hailing from either an alien planet or an alternate reality Earth. Marvel's most recent publications list Devil's home of origin as "Dinosaur World (
Earth-78411)", a primitive version of Earth existing in one of the many alternative universes contained within the
Marvel Multiverse.
The first appearance of Devil Dinosaur after the cancellation of the original series was in Marvel's ''
Godzilla, King of the Monsters'' of 1979. The character was not to be referenced again in a Marvel comic until 1986 when the
Thing of the
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travels to a Pacific island where "''Devil Dinosaur: The Movie''" is being produced. During the Thing's visit,
Godzilla
is a fictional monster, or ''kaiju'', that debuted in the eponymous 1954 film, directed and co-written by Ishirō Honda. The character has since become an international pop culture icon, appearing in various media: 33 Japanese films p ...
appears. After battling and destroying a robot Devil Dinosaur used in the film, Godzilla disappears once again into the ocean. Devil Dinosaur himself does not actually appear in the 1986 story, but beginning with the ''
Fallen Angels'' limited series of 1987, the character has continued to make sporadic appearances in Marvel publications.
In 2016, Devil Dinosaur was again given his own ongoing series ''
Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur''. The series has Devil teaming up with
Lunella Lafayette, a.k.a. Moon Girl, a 9-year-old prodigy from modern times. Moon Boy, no longer Devil's primary partner, plays only a minor role in the series.
Fictional character biography
Early years on Dinosaur World
The young Devil Dinosaur was nearly burned to death by a tribe of Killer-Folk, hostile beings native to his planet, but was rescued by
Moon-Boy, a young member of a rival tribe, the Small-Folk. Exposure to the Killer-Folk's fire activated a mutation in the dinosaur which gave him powers greater than others of his species and turned his skin red. Devil's early adventures on his home world include encounters with extraterrestrials and a brief teleportation to modern day Earth.
Later,
Godzilla
is a fictional monster, or ''kaiju'', that debuted in the eponymous 1954 film, directed and co-written by Ishirō Honda. The character has since become an international pop culture icon, appearing in various media: 33 Japanese films p ...
rampages through the Marvel Universe (
Earth-616
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Origins of the term
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). In an attempt to stop the monster,
S.H.I.E.L.D. shrinks Godzilla with
Pym Particles and attempts to teleport him via a time machine to the prehistoric past. However, Godzilla's radiation apparently distorts the time machine so that he is transported to the alternative universe of Dinosaur World instead. While there, he briefly unites with Moon-Boy and Devil against a common foe before being pulled back to the main Marvel continuity.
Member of the Fallen Angels
After
Ariel, an extraterrestrial mutant with teleportation powers, teleports the
Fallen Angels to Dinosaur World, the group convinces Devil and Moon-Boy to join their team and return with them to Earth-616. During his time with the Fallen Angels, Devil Dinosaur accidentally kills
"Don", the super-intelligent mutant lobster on the team by stepping on him. Devil and Moon-Boy return to their own universe when the Fallen Angels eventually disband.
Dinosaur World again
After their stint with the Fallen Angels, the duo's life back on Dinosaur World is interrupted numerous times by events occurring in the main Marvel continuity:
* During a conflict between
Slapstick
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and his time manipulating foe, Doctor Yesterday, Devil and Moon-Boy are briefly teleported to Earth-616.
* In the midst of a tussle between the
Technet and
Lockheed inside
Excalibur's lighthouse, Devil is once again briefly transported to Earth-616.
* Young
Celestials
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They also appeared in the ...
transport the
Hulk
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back in time to combat Devil.
* A renegade
Skrull
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flees to Devil's planet and uses his shape shifting abilities to impersonate the late leader of the Killer-Folk, Seven Scars.
* Due to the manipulations of the interdimensional traveler
Access
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, Devil Dinosaur's world briefly merges with the
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Universe where he encounters
Anthro
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* Anthropology, the scientific study of humanity
* Anthropomorphism, the attribution of human traits, emotions or intentions to non-human entities
* Anthroposophy
...
, a Cro-Magnon man.
* In the midst of a battle with a
Kraken
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,
Hulkpool and his unwitting companions accidentally time travel to Dinosaur World where Devil Dinosaur, Moon-Boy and the
Small-Folk help destroy the kraken. During Hulkpool's effort to return to his own time, Devil and Moon-Boy are briefly teleported to the American Old West in the year 1873. While there, Devil attempts to eat a cowboy's horse.
Stranded on Earth 616 in modern times
New York City
Some time later, the sorceress
Jennifer Kale
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, in an attempt to return
Howard the Duck
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to his homeworld, inadvertently teleports Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy into her New York apartment. The disoriented dinosaur rampages through the city before being subdued by
Ghost Rider
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The first s ...
. Stranded in modern-day Earth-616 after their teleportation there by Kale, the pair is hypnotized into joining the
Circus of Crime
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A A-Force
A-Next
A.I. Army
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. After being rescued by
Spider-Man
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, Devil and Moon-Boy are relocated to the
Savage Land
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.
The Savage Land
The
Heroes for Hire
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mercenaries go on a mission to retrieve Moon-Boy from the Savage Land and encounter Devil Dinosaur, who is guarding a clutch of eggs and abandons Moon-Boy to ensure their safety. The mercenaries note the discrepancy between this development and his previously presumed male sex, and can only speculate as to the cause of the change. After returning to the U.S. the Heroes for Hire disband and group member
Paladin
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leaves alone with Moon-Boy to collect the reward from the
S.H.I.E.L.D. scientists who hired the mercenaries.
Devil and Moon-Boy Separated
Moon-Boy would remain under the custody of S.H.I.E.L.D. for some time, which drove Devil Dinosaur into a sort of saurian depression. Refusing to eat, or defend himself, he was in danger of dying. However,
Stegron
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, the dinosaur man, became worried about the survival of the Devil-Beast due to it being the last known of its species. Leaving the Savage Land without the permission of
Ka-Zar and building an army of reanimated dinosaurs, Stegron marched across the U.S. attacking S.H.I.E.L.D. base after base, until he was eventually stopped by the
Fifty State Initiative
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. The group discovered the motive behind Stegron's plan and, though he was arrested all the same,
Reptil
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...
smuggled Moon-Boy back to the Savage Land, where he was reunited with his companion.
Reunited in the Savage Land
Reunited in the Savage Land, the companions' adventures continued:
* When the
Roxxon Energy Corporation
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attempts to extract
vibranium
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from the Savage Land, the inhabitants of the Savage Land including
Ka-Zar, Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy enter into battle to save their home. Roxxon's forces are soon subdued.
* Devil Dinosaur meets the
Pet Avengers when they are accidentally transported to the Savage Land. Out of shock and anger, Devil attacks the group. Eventually, the group of animalian Avengers are able to return to their own world.
* An ancient entity attempts to conquer first the Savage Land, then the world. Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur fight to defend innocent Savage Land citizens endangered by the entity. They are joined by many other heroes, some lost in time. The entity is killed by Zabu.
* The
Savage Land Mutate, Brainchild, creates an army of cybernetic dinosaurs and steals Devil Dinosaur's eggs to experiment on them. Spider-Man arrives and helps Devil and Moon-Boy defeat the cybernetic dinosaurs and rescue the eggs. At the end of the adventure, one of the eggs hatches revealing a red baby Tyrannosaurus.
Adventures with Moon Girl
In the
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, Devil Dinosaur and his enemies, the Killer Folk, are transported to New York by a temporal vortex, which also kills Moon-Boy. Moon-Boy's dying wish was for Devil Dinosaur to reclaim the sacred Nightstone from the Killer Folk and avenge him.
Lunella Lafeyette later obtains the Nightstone, identifies it as a Kree Omni-Wave Projector, and intends to use it to stop her latent
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genes from activating. She comes into conflict with
Amadeus Cho / Totally Awesome Hulk and the Killer Folk before being caught in a cloud of Terrigen Mist and enveloped in a cocoon as her body mutates.
Devil Dinosaur took Lunella's cocoon to her lab and watched over it for several days until she hatched. Lunella was at first relieved she had not changed physically, but was dismayed to learn her Inhuman power caused her consciousness and that of Devil Dinosaur's to switch. Devil Dinosaur proceeded to make her even more ostracized at school due to freaking out in class and attacking other students whilst Lunella rampaged through the city. Eventually though they returned to normal.
Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl's next opponent came in the form of
Kid Kree - a misunderstood Kree boy who had failed to enter the academy twice, who sought to capture an Inhuman to impress his father and make a name for himself on Earth as
Captain Marvel had - who disguised himself as a new student, Marvin Ellis, in Lunella's class. Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur fought Kid Kree several times, once being separated by
Ms. Marvel, who recognized their fight as the childish squabble it was, but still entrusted Moon Girl with a device to contact her if things ever got out of hand.
Lunella is then approached by Hulk, who gives her the Banner B.O.X. (Brain Omnicompetence Examiner), and is surprised when she solves it in seconds, proving her to be the smartest person on Earth. After consulting experts, Moon Girl, Hulk and Devil Dinosaur encounter
Mole Man
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, who was attacking the city with a group of monsters. The next day, at her lab, Lunella ends up having a vision of herself in the future, where she is approached by Earth's smartest heroes. After school, she is approached by the
Thing, who takes her for a walk when Hulk appears. When the two start fighting, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur manage to contain them while protecting the civilians, until both of them are left unconscious. Meanwhile,
Doctor Doom
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is surprised to discover that Moon Girl is considered the smartest person on Earth and vows to prove himself superior. During science class, Lunella is attacked by robot drones until she is saved by
Ironheart. They follow the drones to a nearby alley, where Moon Girl encounters Doctor Doom. After Doom escapes, Moon Girl and Ironheart go to Moon Girl's secret lab, where they discover that the energy signatures of the drones are mystic in origin. While tracing Doom's location, Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur arrive at the
Sanctum Sanctorum
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and are found by
Doctor Strange
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. Waking up from a dream, Lunella is reunited with Devil, who was shrunk down by Strange. While walking back home, Moon Girl and two of her classmates are attacked by Doctor Doom and his Doombots. Moon Girl uses an enlargement potion on herself to help Doctor Strange fight Doom and his robots. A few nights later, while installing an energy sensing probe, Moon Girl is found by five members of the
X-Men
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. Arriving at an abandoned mall, Moon Girl reengineers a Cerebro helmet with the Omni-Wave Projector to locate Doom, only for her and the X-Men to travel back to the 1980s. Once there, Doctor Doom arrives with an army of Doombots. The X-Men and Devil fight the Doombots until Moon Girl takes off the helmet, sending them back to the present, where they discover that Doom is actually a Doombot. Lunella takes the Doombot to her lab to analyze it. Lunella later makes a major discovery about her Inhuman power: it only activates during a full moon. She then encounters an army of Doombots, along with Thing, Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Ironheart, Doctor Strange, Kid Kree and the Killer Folk, who went to her aid after being recruited by Lunella.
Lunella then receives a call for help from an alien girl named Illa and, after building a spaceship, goes to space with Devil and crash land on a moon. While exploring, Lunella discovers that Illa is the moon. She soon realizes that Illa is lonely and wants company and does not understand Lunella at all. After a brief fight between Devil and some giant bugs, Lunella leaves, despite Illa's objections. In the process, she is sent to a parallel universe where she meets another version of herself and Devil Dinosaur. Meanwhile, the Doombot head creates robotic versions of Lunella to avoid suspicions of her absence. After fighting their counterparts, Devil Girl and Moon Dinosaur, Lunella and Devil get back on their spacecraft and return to Illa who tells them that they'll never leave her. Back home, the Doombot head begins to have problems with one of Lunella robots. Moon Girl and Devil manage to find
Ego the Living Planet
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The character ha ...
and reunite him with Illa, while the Doombot discovers that the Lunella robot is acting independently. Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl later made use of a time machine which they used to save Moon-Boy from being killed.
Meanwhile, the Doombot head has created multiple Moon Girl replacement robots who to his surprise are acting like real little girls. He tells them that they will be obsolete when the real Lunella returns. While up in space Lunella has united Ego and Illa as a family. On the way to Earth she uses the Omniwave projector to tearfully return Devil Dinosaur to Moon Boy in the Savage Land where she thinks he belongs and then returns to New York where she tosses it away in the trash.
Admitting she was wrong Moon Girl brought him back as she, Ben Grimm, and Johnny Storm reformed the Fantastic Four and even gave Devil his own uniform. Afterwards while Wilson Fisks's daughter Princess is enrolled in her school Moon Girl decides to turn Devil into a human boy and enroll him in her class to tone down his destructive accidents. Taking attention away from princess causes her to begin focusing her and her father's negative attentions on the two.
During the ''
Monsters Unleashed'' storyline, Devil Dinosaur was with Moon Girl when she was studying the Leviathon attacks. Later,
Kei Kawade demonstrates his abilities to the heroes present by summoning Devil Dinosaur, though Moon Girl was also brought along during Devil Dinosaur's summoning. When the Leviathon Servitors attack the Baxter Building, Kei Kawade summons Devil Dinosaur to help fight them. Moon Girl, Devil Dinosaur and other heroes later encounter other monsters until the Leviathon Queen is defeated by Kei Kawade and his new creations.
During the ''
Secret Empire'' storyline, Devil Dinosaur and Moon Girl join up with
Daisy Johnson
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's
Secret Warriors. After rescuing
Karnak
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from a prison camp, the Warriors encounter the
Howling Commandos
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after falling into a trap. While driving West, the team is found by the X-Men. After escaping New Tian, the team meets Dark Beast, an evil version of
Beast
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, who's tortured by Daisy and Karnak on information of an Inhuman who can help them. After receiving their information, the team encounters
Mister Hyde along with Hydra's Avengers. After a brief fight, the team is captured until they break out when Daisy uses her powers to destroy the Helicarrier they were in. While trying to break Devil out of his cage, Moon Girl meets Leer, the Inhuman Karnak mentioned, who knocks her unconscious when the Helicarrier crash lands. Fortunately, Moon Girl and Devil have switched brains just in time, enabling Moon Girl to lead the Warriors to an Inhuman prison camp. There, the Warriors plan a jailbreak with the imprisoned Inhumans when the Underground resistance arrives to help them. It is later revealed that Leer is Karnak's son and that Karnak had sold him to Mister Sinister to help activate his powers.
Powers and abilities
Devil Dinosaur is a gigantic theropod, and thus possesses super strength and durability. He also possesses above normal intelligence, on par with a human's.
Reception
Accolades
* In 2019,
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(CBR) ranked Devil Dinosaur 14th in their "15 Coolest Pets In Comic Books" list.
* In 2020, CBR ranked Devil Dinosaur 2nd in their "10 Most Iconic Pets In Marvel Comics" list.
* In 2022, ''
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'' included Devil Dinosaur in their "10 Most Powerful Dragons & Dinosaurs In Marvel Comics" list.
* In 2022, CBR ranked Devil Dinosaur 3rd in their "10 Scariest Pets In Marvel Comics" list.
Other versions
Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine
A cybernetic, alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur appears in ''Astonishing Spider-Man and Wolverine'' #1.
Deadpool Kills Deadpool
Deadpool Dinosaur, an alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur amalgamated with
Deadpool
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, appears in ''
Deadpool Kills Deadpool'' #3.
Earth-X
Devil Dinosaur's skeletal remains appear in ''
Earth X
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'' #0.
Infinity Wars
An alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur, amalgamated with
Tippy-Toe and
Monkey Joe
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, appears in ''
Infinity Wars
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''. This version is a
red squirrel
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who grew to a massive size after being exposed to Terrigen Mists.
Mutant X
An alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur from Earth-1298 appears in ''
Mutant X'' as a member of the
Lethal Legion
The Lethal Legion is the name of seven teams of fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Publication history
The first version of the Lethal Legion appeared in '' The Avengers'' #78 (July 1970).
The secon ...
.
Nextwave
An alternate universe clone of Devil Dinosaur from Earth-63163 appears in ''
Nextwave
''Nextwave'' is a comedy comic book ongoing series, series by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, published by Marvel Comics between 2006 and 2007. ''Nextwave'' consistently features extreme violence and comedy, and simultaneously satire, satirizes ...
''. This version is capable of speech and claims to be the head of the
Beyond Corporation©.
Planet Hulk
An alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur from Earth-15513 appears in ''
Secret Wars
''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'', commonly known as ''Secret Wars'', is a 12-issue American comic book Fictional crossover, crossover limited series published from May 1984 to April 1985 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Jim Shooter ...
''.
What If?
An alternate universe variant of Devil Dinosaur from Earth-34882 appears in ''
What If?'' #34.
In other media
Television
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show
''The Super Hero Squad Show'' is an American superhero animated series produced by Marvel Animation that aired from 2009 to 2011. It is based on the Hasbro toyline " Marvel Super Hero Squad", which portrays the Avengers, the X-Men, and various ...
'' episode "The Devil Dinosaur You Say! (Six Against Infinity, Part 4)", with vocal effects provided by
Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962) is an American voice actor. Much of his work has consisted of vocalizations of animals and monsters. Baker's roles include animated series such as '' Adventure Time'', ''American Dad!'', '' Avatar: The Las ...
.
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'', with vocal effects provided by
Steve Blum
Steven Jay Blum (; born April 29, 1960) is an American voice actor. Known for his distinctively deep voice, his roles include Spike Spiegel from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop''; Amon from ''The Legend of Korra''; Heatblast, Ghostfreak, and ...
.
This version initially lives in the
Savage Land
The Savage Land is a fictional prehistoric land that features in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is a tropical preserve, hidden in Antarctica. It has appeared in many story arcs in '' Uncanny X-Men'' as well as other relate ...
until he is brainwashed by
Sauron
Sauron () is the title character and the main antagonist of J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings'', where he rules the land of Mordor. He has the ambition of ruling the whole of Middle-earth, using the power of the One Ring, which he ...
and forced to serve him before the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. free Devil and adopt him. In the episode "Days of Future Smash, Part 1: The Dino Era", a time-traveling
Hulk
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk ...
encounters a young Devil, who joins the former in his mission to undo the
Leader
Leadership, is defined as the ability of an individual, group, or organization to "", influence, or guide other individuals, teams, or organizations.
"Leadership" is a contested term. Specialist literature debates various viewpoints on the co ...
's damage to the timeline before being returned to the Savage Land to preserve his existence.
** Additionally, two alternate universe variants of Devil Dinosaur, El Diablo and an unnamed vampiric variant, appear in the "Days of Future Smash" arc, with the former voiced by Blum while the latter has no dialogue.
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* Devil Dinosaur makes minor appearances in ''
Avengers Assemble''.
* Devil Dinosaur makes a cameo appearance in the ''
Guardians of the Galaxy
The Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Comic book teams 1969 team
The 1969 version of the Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team), Guardians of the Galaxy were the origi ...
'' episode "One in a Million You" as one of several creatures in the
Collector's zoo.
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur'', with vocal effects provided by
Fred Tatasciore
Fred Tatasciore ( , , born June 13, 1967) is an American voice actor who has provided voices in animated and live-action films, television shows, and video games. He is known for voicing the Hulk, Volstagg, and Beast in various Marvel media and ...
.
This version was summoned to New York City after Lunella built a portal in an attempt to solve her town's energy problems, believing it to be a generator, and chose to stay despite her attempts to send him back.
** Additionally, an alternate reality variant of Devil Dinosaur called Moon Dinosaur appears in the episode "The Great Beyond-er!", also voiced by Tatasciore.
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''Lego Marvel Avengers: Mission Demolition'', voiced again by Fred Tatasciore.
* Devil Dinosaur appears in the ''
Spidey and His Amazing Friends
''Spidey and His Amazing Friends'' (also known as ''Marvel's Spidey and His Amazing Friends'') is an American animated television series produced by Marvel Studios Animation (formerly Marvel Animation) and animated by Atomic Cartoons (who als ...
'' episode "Moon Girl and the Dino Dilemma", voiced again by Fred Tatasciore.
Video games
* Devil Dinosaur appears in
Amaterasu
, often called Amaterasu () for short, also known as and , is the goddess of the sun in Japanese mythology. Often considered the chief deity (''kami'') of the Shinto pantheon, she is also portrayed in Japan's earliest literary texts, the () ...
's ending in ''
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''.
* Devil Dinosaur appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Puzzle Quest''.
* Devil Dinosaur appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Lego Marvel's Avengers''.
* Devil Dinosaur appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Marvel Avengers Academy
''Marvel Avengers Academy'' was a freemium mobile game for iOS and Android, based on the characters featured in Marvel Comics. It was released on February 4, 2016. The game was shut down three years later. Despite the name, the game was not re ...
''.
* Devil Dinosaur appears as an unlockable playable character in ''
Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2'' as part of the "Champions Character Pack"
DLC.
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''
Marvel Snap''.
Miscellaneous
* Devil Dinosaur appears in ''
The Avengers: United They Stand'' #7.
* Devil Dinosaur makes a cameo appearance in ''
Web Slingers: A Spider-Man Adventure''.
* The ''Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur'' incarnation of Devil Dinosaur appears in the 2024 graphic novel ''Wreck and Roll!''.
Collected editions
With Moon Boy
With Moon Girl
Notes
References
External links
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