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SPACE GHOST (VOL. 2) #8 – New Comic Review

Posted on February 12, 2026

Space Ghost (Vol. 2) #8, by Dynamite Comics on 2/11/26. Grandpa Contra’s dark side unleashes chaos at Contra Industries, but Space Ghost suits up for a family-sized showdown that tests bonds across the cosmos.

Credits:

  • Writer: David Pepose
  • Artist: Jonathan Lau
  • Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse
  • Letterer: Taylor Esposito
  • Cover Artist: Francesco Mattina (cover A)
  • Publisher: Dynamite Comics
  • Release Date: February 11, 2026
  • Comic Rating: Teen
  • Cover Price: $4.99
  • Page Count: 24
  • Format: Single Issue

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Analysis of SPACE GHOST (VOL. 2) #8:

First Impressions:

This issue hits like a power band blast right to the gut. I came away satisfied with the raw emotional payoff, even if the action felt a tad predictable. It entertained solid by wrapping family drama in cosmic spectacle, leaving me ready for more Space Ghost justice.

Recap:

In Space Ghost (Vol. 2) #7, Doctor Henry Contra’s Antimatter Generator demo gets wrecked by Doctor Cyclo’s Cyclopeds, leaving the old scientist hurt and changed. Space Ghost fights back too late and finds Cyclo dead from antimatter traces. Turns out, Contra’s antimatter exposure births the raging Antimatter Man, who crushes Space Ghost and sets off a radiation mess at Contra Mansion while Jan and Jace panic.

Plot Analysis (SPOILERS):

At Contra Industries Tower, Antimatter Man storms in and forces Doctor Soonev to build a reactor to make him whole. He mind-controls guards and scientists, turning them against each other. Jan and Jace sneak in with Blip, but the kids get cornered as chaos spreads.​

Space Ghost, nursing wounds from their last fight, links up with Doctor Ward. They spot Cycloped robots with antimatter-resistant plating. Space Ghost gets the team to forge him blue protective armor from the bots just in time.​

Now suited up, Space Ghost crashes Antimatter Man’s reactor activation. He dodges the villain’s antimatter blasts and fights back hard. Jan and Jace blast in to help, but Antimatter Man grabs Jan and nearly ends her.​

Jace’s words snap Doctor Contra’s real self awake inside the monster. Contra fights his dark side, sends the kids away, and sacrifices himself to overload the reactor into a black hole. Space Ghost saves Jan and Jace, but Contra vanishes, leaving the family heartbroken yet bonded forever.

Writing

Pacing builds tension fast from mansion flashbacks to tower siege. Dialogue snaps with family warmth and villain taunts that push the plot. Structure ties past chaos to this payoff cleanly.

Art

Panels stay clear even in big brawls, with strong composition guiding the eye through fights. Colors pop with dark antimatter voids against bright hero glows for mood. Every beat synergizes visuals with story beats.

Characters

Contra’s split motivation shines, from loving grandpa to rage beast and back. Space Ghost stays consistent as the beat-up protector who adapts. Kids’ bravery makes them relatable sidekicks.​

Originality & Concept Execution

Twist on Jekyll-Hyde with antimatter family curse feels fresh for Space Ghost lore. Premise delivers on cosmic stakes with emotional family core. It sticks the landing without cheap tropes.

Positives

The art nails every punch and power surge, making fights feel epic and easy to follow while boosting the emotional highs like Contra’s final words. Writing shines in heartfelt dialogue that grounds the sci-fi madness, turning potential cheese into real gut punches. Character arcs pay off huge, with Contra’s sacrifice hitting hard thanks to consistent motivations built over issues.

Negatives

Pacing dips a hair in the lab setup chatter, slowing the siege momentum just when blasts should fly nonstop. Some mind-control goons feel like filler without deeper hooks. Originality leans safe on hero-suit-up tropes, missing a wilder swing at the premise.

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The Scorecard:

Writing Quality (Clarity & Pacing): [3.5/4]
Art Quality (Execution & Synergy): [3.5/4]
Value (Originality & Entertainment): [2/2]

Final Thoughts:

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SPACE GHOST (VOL. 2) #8 earns its spot on the pull list with killer action and a tear-jerking family win that sticks. Skip if you hate bittersweet endings, but grab it for Space Ghost delivering real heart in a limited stack.

Score: 9/10

★★★★★★★★★★


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