Space Ghost: Vol. 2 #10
| Writer | David Pepose |
| Artist | Jonathan Lau |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
TIME’S UP FOR THE GUARDIAN OF THE SPACEWAYS!
Across the multiverse, a grim figure has been hunting down Space Ghosts — and his name is Tempus the Time-Master!
When the Ghost Planet team arrives to prevent the Council of Doom from escaping during an attempted prison break, our heroes are suddenly confronted by this rogue chrononaut — who quickly proves to be a far greater threat than anything they have faced before. As Jan, Jace, and Blip are scattered helplessly across the timestream, can Space Ghost find a way to counter Tempus’s seemingly unlimited abilities before his own time runs out?
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9.6
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Apr 08, 2026Space Ghost Vol. 2 #10 kicks off the endgame of this volume of Space Ghost. The threat that has been built up for this entire volume is here and is as impressive as promised throughout this run. As we get closer to the finale of this volume the stakes couldn’t be higher. This series is one of the best on the shelves at the LCS and this issue shows why once again. If you have been reading this series all along, this is a very exciting time for you. If you haven’t jumped on board yet, grab a copy and see what the hypes about. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - LaurenHoppyGeek
Apr 08, 2026The dilemma Space Ghost found himself in at the end of this issue had me smiling and worrying. However, the kids definitely got me hooked for next issue. We end with a little twist and nod to a past issue that I loved, and I can’t wait to see how it all plays out and ties together. Read Full Review
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8.5
Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez
Apr 08, 2026Space Ghost (Vol. 2) #10 serves as a sharp reminder that even a cosmic icon can be hunted, and it balances that vulnerability with a high-octane prison break that keeps you hooked. The visual team delivers some of the best action of the series so far, even if the script feels a little too eager to get to the next major reveal. While the narrative is a bit crowded, the introduction of a multiversal hunter adds a layer of dread that makes the future of the title feel genuinely unpredictable. Read Full Review
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