Space Ghost (Dynamite, Vol 1)/Issue 3

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Space Ghost Issue 3

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

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Space Ghost Speech bubble
Jan Keplar Speech bubble
Jace Keplar Speech bubble
Blip Speech bubble
Doctor Jarrod Keplar
Lizard slaver Speech bubble
The Widow Speech bubble
The Widow's husband N/A
Iron General
Robo Corp. guard N/A
Doctor Xander Ibal Speech bubble


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Credits

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

Covers

Cover A

By Francesco Mattina and Andrew Dalhouse.

Cover B

By Jae Lee and June Chung.

Cover C

By Björn Barends.

Cover D

By Michael Cho.

Cover E

By Alex Toth.

Cover F

By Chris Campana from Cavey Comix TerrifiCon.

References