Space Ghost #3
| Writer | David Pepose |
| Artist | Jonathan Lau |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
"Because you're not the only ones who lost their family to these monsters."
Enter the Widow! Is she friend or foe? Rolling the dice and trusting the potentially untrustworthy, the Ghost crew takes the fight to Robo-Corp. Will their new ally be the key they've been missing in bringing down the evil Robo-Corp once-and-for-all? Find out in this issue!
Written by David (Punisher) Pepose and drawn by Dynamite superstar Jonathan Lau, issue #1 features an array of the most incredible artists in the known Galaxy: Bjorn Barends, Francesco Mattina, Jae Lee and Michael Cho!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Jul 03, 2024Space Ghost #3 rapidly moves away from the origin story. Where the first two issues are crucial for gathering the group and providing an early example of the danger within this universe, the third chapter goes out and explores it. Read Full Review
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9.9
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jul 08, 2024David Pepose continues to capture the spirit and adventure of the old Space Ghost cartoon series while adding some nice modern touches to the characters. I loved the various exchanges of dialogue between Ghost and Widow when she was telling him her plan. But the best dialogue comes when we see Widow trying to tempt Jan into joining her. Read Full Review
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9.5
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jul 02, 2024Space Ghost #3 is another stellar example of how to make a vintage, nostalgia driven comic succeed. There's no letup with the action and the character portrayals are earnest and enjoyable. If you've remotely been a Space Ghost fan before, this is a comic worth reading ASAP. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - batfan1992
Jul 10, 2024Space Ghost #3 is an exciting addition to this series that brings back a classic Space Ghost villainess and puts Space Ghost and his team in more modern and gritty situations as loyalties are tested, corruption uncovered and new technology is introduced. This would make a fantastic animated series if they decided to go that route. As more corruption is uncovered, another classic Space Ghost villain has been teased for next issue. How might this next villain be revamped? Read Full Review
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8.7
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jul 03, 2024Lau delivers some fantastic art throughout the issue. The visual style perfectly captures the thrills and dark tone of the story. Read Full Review
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8.2
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jul 03, 2024Space Ghost #3 is another solid issue for a series that has injected new life into the classic character and property. Here's hoping it goes on for years and continues to not just reintroduce this world and characters but also give us new adventures and aspects we've never seen. Currently, it's blend of old and new has been fantastic and makes this a series you don't want to miss. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Canham
Jul 02, 2024Summing up, Space Ghost #3 proves that David Pepose and Jonathan Lau can produce a consistently entertaining sci-fi action-adventure. I enjoyed the focus this issue placed on the villainous Widow, and I like the use of self-contained issues to give the series a fast pace with a satisfying pay-out at the end of each issue. All in all, Space Ghost #3 is a wildly fun ride. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Patrick Cavanaugh
Jul 03, 2024Against any expectations, Space Ghost continues to be one of the most thrilling and whimsical sci-fi series of the year. Read Full Review
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8.0
Nerd Initiative - ChrisP
Jul 03, 2024This issue is an interesting one because theres a moment that it looked as if Jan might go a different route in order to learn more about what happened to her father, but it only lasted long enough for her to pull a fast one on our villain and the reader. This series continues to be strong and is building a universe out that is complex and entertaining to get to know. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lotusland Comics - Hank Rea
Jul 03, 2024'Space Ghost' continues delivering a top-notch space adventure that thrills. You won't find a more entertaining comic anywhere. Read Full Review
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7.9
Comic Watch - Theron Couch
Jul 02, 2024Pepose, Lau, and Dalhouse deliver another fun one. The action is beautifully rendered. The Widow is an engaging character that hopefully returns. And Jans arc delivers good character development, giving the issue added weight. Space Ghost #3 extends the series high quality with the teams first standalone adventure. Read Full Review
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6.0
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jul 03, 2024Honestly...Dalhouse isnt alone in trying to render too much detail in the story. While Dalhouse is clearly embracing the pulpy space superhero genre with his writing, there are far too many elements being thrown together in the script to keep the story interesting. Space Ghost would work a lot better with brutal, jarring action delivered with just a bit more primal simplicity. Space Ghost #3 could have been much more powerful with a bit less dialogue and a bit more clean, open rendering. The character design is there. The setting is there. Theres no reason to engage it any deeper than a slick, shiny, surface-level action story. Read Full Review