Space Ghost (Dynamite, Vol 1)/Issue 3
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Space Ghost Issue 3 | |
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Part of | Space Ghost Vol 1 |
Based on | Space Ghost |
Published by | Dynamite Entertainment |
Publication date | July 3, 2024 |
Page count | 32 |
Writers | David Pepose |
Drawn by | Jonathan Lau |
Inked by | Jonathan Lau |
Colored by | Andrew Dalhouse |
Lettered by | Taylor Esposito |
Edited by | Joseph Rybrandt |
Cover artists | Francesco Mattina Andrew Dalhouse Jae Lee (variant) June Chung (variant) Björn Barends (variant) Michael Cho (variant) Alex Toth (variant) Chris Campana (variant) |
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Space Ghost Issue 3 is a Space Ghost Vol 1 comic published by Dynamite Entertainment on July 3, 2024. It was written by David Pepose, and drawn by Jonathan Lau and Andrew Dalhouse.
Space Ghost and company make a dicey allegiance with the Widow to infiltrate Robo Corp. Tower.
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Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
- Black Tarantula Syndicate (mentioned)
- Robo Corp.
- Galactic Patrol
Locations
- Robo Corp. Tower
- Omegan Prison (mentioned)
Objects
- Power bands
- Inviso belt
- Voltaic mace
- Venusian spider-plants
- Central mainframe
- Chloro-charm
- Tarantopod spores
Vehicles
Credits
- Writer: David Pepose
- Penciler/Inker: Jonathan Lau (story), Francesco Mattina (cover A), Jae Lee (cover B), Björn Barends (cover C), Michael Cho (cover D)
Alex Toth (cover E), Chris Campana (cover F) - Colorer: Andrew Dalhouse (story and cover A), June Chung (cover B), Björn Barends (cover C), Michael Cho (cover D), Chris Campana (cover F)
- Letterer: Taylor Esposito
- Editor: Joseph Rybandt
Production
Behind the scenes
Errors
Connections
- Alex Toth's variant is an archived model sheet from the original cartoon from the 1960s.
- The Lizard Slavers are based on the eponymous villains in the Space Ghost episode "The Lizard Slavers."
- The Omegan Prison is named after the Omega Prison from the Space Ghost episode "Zorak."
Reprints
- November 13, 2024: Space Ghost Volume 1: With Only Ghosts to Comfort Us trade paperback.
Covers
Cover A
By Francesco Mattina and Andrew Dalhouse.
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Textless.
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Black and white.
Cover B
By Jae Lee and June Chung.
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Textless.
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Black and white.
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Black and white, textless.
Cover C
By Björn Barends.
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Textless.
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Black and white.
Cover D
By Michael Cho.
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Textless.
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Foil.
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Black and white.
Cover E
By Alex Toth.
Cover F
By Chris Campana from Cavey Comix TerrifiCon.
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Textless.
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Black and white.