Space Ghost: Vol. 2 #7
| Writer | David Pepose |
| Artist | Jonathan Lau |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
INTRODUCING - ANTIMATTER MAN!
In this first chapter of a special two-part story, the Ghost Planet crew gather to witness the beginning of a bold new era in science - only to look on in horror when the experiment goes terribly wrong, transforming a close friend into a deadly new foe!
The rigorously peer-reviewed partnership of DAVID PEPOSE and JONATHAN LAU goes back to the drawing board in Space Ghost #7 - featuring exacting footnotes from FRANCESCO MATTINA, JAE LEE & JUNE CHUNG, MICHAEL CHO, and BJORN BARENDS!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jan 14, 2026Space Ghost vol 2 7 gives readers a classic throwback feel with an imposing new villain and an ideal spot for a cliffhanger. Read Full Review
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10
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jan 14, 2026Space Ghost Vol. 2 #7 delivers as always and is a great opening to a multi-issue story arc. I feel like I saw every week that Space Ghost is pound for pound the best comic on the shelves, and issues like this one only solidify that statement. At this point if Space Ghost isn't on your Pull List, you are missing out. Get to the LCS and grab this issue, and then you will see what all the fuss is about. Read Full Review
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8.9
KPB Comics - Phillip Creary
Jan 11, 2026Space Ghost Vol. 2 #7 continues the masterclass in modernizing a classic property without losing its soul. David Pepose and Jonathan Lau have taken a 60s icon and dropped him into a nightmare that feels earned and genuinely gripping. It's dark, it's risky, and it's easily one of the most exciting books on the stands right now. If you came for the nostalgia, you'll stay for the absolute chaos. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Jan 14, 2026SPACE GHOST (VOL. 2) #7 is a strong, emotionally resonant chapter that successfully pivots the series toward darker, more complex territory. The character work is exceptional, and the visual storytelling ranks among the series' best. However, the mystery elements occasionally obscure clarity, and the Antimatter Man's characterization needs more definition to reach the next tier of storytelling. This is the issue where casual readers might fall off if they are not invested in long-form narrative development, but long-time fans will find it rewarding enough to justify the purchase, especially as a setup for what promises to be a devastating arc. It is not perfect, but it is essential reading for anyone following the series. Read Full Review