Space Ghost: Vol. 2 #3
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Space Ghost: Vol. 2 #3

Writer: David Pepose Artist: Jonathan Lau Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: September 24, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
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TERROR DEFROSTED!

The ancient barbarian known as Tarko the Terrible was lost in a blood-soaked battle across the icy tundra. Now, millennia later, his frozen form has been discovered in a block of ice — and once he thaws out, he’ll find a whole new galaxy ripe for conquest!

Can Space Ghost and company stop this time-lost warrior from wreaking havoc upon the future? Or will our heroes find themselves on the wrong end of Tarko’s blade?

Find out in the third issue of unfrozen comics creators DAVID PEPOSE and JONATHAN LAU’s celebrated Space Ghost — featuring cryogenically cool covers from FRANCESCO more

  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Richard Coryell Sep 24, 2025

    Another month, and another kick ass issue of Space Ghost! David Pepose is the master of self-contained stories that deliver on every aspect, well also tying into a bigger picture and arc. The action, the drama, the humor, and the suspense are firing on all cylinders in this issue. Couple that with the introduction of Tarok, who is unique in a world of unique and awesome characters. As this series goes on, it gets stronger with every issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.1
    KPB Comics - Phillip Creary Sep 23, 2025

    Space Ghost Vol. 2 #3 not only delivers on the action but also leaves you with a thought-provoking message about empathy and the clash between different eras. If you haven't been pulling this modern classic, pick it up! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Sep 25, 2025

    If cosmic superheroes, grudge-bearing Vikings, and atmospheric sci-fi hit a sweet spot, SPACE GHOST (VOL. 2) #3 delivers a full-course banquet, and then hurls the table into orbit. With war themes served ice-cold and emotional payoffs melting the cosmic frost, this issue proves that good writing and gritty art can make even ancient grudges worth revisiting. Just don't mention "cryogenic preservation at the next family dinner unless you want axes flying. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    fzanca Sep 29, 2025

    I wasn't as big a fan of this issue. The Viking trapped in ice didn't really work for me and then he constantly spok about the time masters, but we were never introduced to them. Also the grandfather not recognizing his own granschildren behind the masks was weired. I think he should have recognized them but purposely didn't say anything.

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  • 9.0
    Kryptic Sep 26, 2025

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