Ben 10 #2
| Writer | Joe Casey |
| Artist | Robert Carey |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Now in possession of a mysterious alien device, not only is young Ben Tennyson taking on a variety of strange, otherworldly forms, but the United States army has him on the run! He’s learning more about the Omnitrix – the hard way! Also hot on Ben’s trail is his grandfather, Max, a man with his own set of secrets. Not to mention cousin Gwen, who isn’t about to sit out these adventures either! From Ben 10 co-creator Joe Casey and artist Robert Carey, Dynamite’s new BEN 10 comic book is jam-packed with fun, tension, and over-the-top action!
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8.5
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jun 10, 2026Ben Tennyson’s new stat quo is met with endless challenges and a new threat on the horizon. The writing slowly builds more additions into the fresh origin stage. Excellent art sells the ever-evolving matters at hand. For anyone looking for a great superhero saga to start, this is your book! Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Jun 10, 2026Ben 10 #2 continues to take the classic cartoon in new directions, particularly leaning on the science fiction and horror elements within. Read Full Review
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8.0
Ok, now this is getting really serious: far from the OG series esence, the army is important here. Ben is no Hero fearless boy, now this is a crybaby very very scared. And... I understand it, the alien factor in the new Omnitrix results in a body-horror leveled-up. Grandpa Tennyson is more enigmatic than ever. And finally, there is a more tense tone than ever in the whole issue. If you think this is a relaxed reading, not exactly. Much better than #1, keep increasing expectations on what is waiting next, BUT same feeling as #1. Alien pages are worth it, exceptional colouring, but humans, specially Gwen, are awful drawing. Let's see what's next! Ben 10 is back for more action!
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7.5
I've seen the sentiment that this, perhaps, should have been put together with the first issue to make it over-sized, and I kind of agree. I liked this and the previous issue, but I think it could have been all together in that way. In any case, I still think this is good and I'm still invested. I don't think it was as good as that first issue, but it's not far off. Some of the dialogue just wasn't my favorite here, which is the main thing that held this back. I thought Carey's interiors were solid for the most part, with some rougher spots apparent, for sure.