David Pepose
Comics Writer﹘SPACE GHOST, SPEED RACER, CAPTAIN PLANET, SAVAGE AVENGERS, MOON KNIGHT-CTD, CABLE, SPENCER&LOCKE, THE O.Z., THE DEVIL THAT WEARS MY FACE

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I know it's challenging to launch a new ongoing in today's marketplace, but I'm very excited for my wife and I's upcoming creator-owned project.

And that’s a wrap on 2025! This was the biggest year of my career yet, with five series launched and 32 books released — thank you to all the fans, retailers, editors, and press for your incredible support! #HappyNewYear2026

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Here what I read on the week of 12-17-2025. Happy Holidays to people who see this post all around the world.
Since the Holidays are coming up, I decided to read both The Terminator Santa Claus is Coming to Town by @paulinaganucheau andSpider Man Holiday Spectacular by @rainbowrowell. Both were great reads for Christmas but, the Terminator one shot surprisingly plays the story straight and is a heartwarming about the themes of Christmas even when it’s a dark and dystopian future.
Black Panther Intergalactic empire #1 by Victor Lavalle and Planet She Hulk #2 by @snapcracklesteph are fun reads and I like how both these books and other books from Imperial have made Marvel space side of the universe feel more important. I as love how these stories are going back to Skaar and exploring more of the wakanda intergalactic empire since I feel for at least half decade their stories/plot points never got followed up.
Also, both recent issues of Speed Racer by @peposed and Racer X by @manruss have been amazing and these new series of books at Mad Cave have been two of the best new ones going series I read in the last few months. Even if this is your first time learning more about Speed Racer, the supporting cast, and the world itself you show go read these books.
Finally, the last issue of Rogue Storm by @ayodelemurewa came out and I have to say it did not disappoint. This and the Unbreakable X-Men are going to be my favorite Age of Revelation book that came out of this event. I know Storm is set to get five more issues in the new year but I hope Murewa continues to write Storm past just these upcoming five issues because the Storm series has been one of the best marvel books this years and I can just read 50 more issues of Storm alone.

Do you feel like superhero comics don't have enough adorable dogs? Me and @peposed have you covered with the cutest double feature around! MR. MUFFINS and TEN-TON TITAN TERRIER are here to save the day and deliver four-legged justice!

Do you feel like superhero comics don't have enough adorable dogs? Me and @peposed have you covered with the cutest double feature around! MR. MUFFINS and TEN-TON TITAN TERRIER are here to save the day and deliver four-legged justice!

New York fans, come find me at NYCC Table G-32, along with lots of Speed Racer panels and signings with @madcavestudios! Plus, don't miss the debut of my all-new middle-grade graphic novel, TEN-TON TITAN TERRIER!
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Get ready for the most badass issue of CAPTAIN PLANET yet!
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Advance Review: “Captain Planet and the Planeteers issue 5” from @dynamitecomics
CC: @peposed
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“Speed Racer issue 1” written by @peposed, from @madcavestudios.
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David Pepose, writer of Space Ghost, Speed Racer, Captain Planet, and more reveals his Secret Origins to our own Matt Sernaker at SDCC 2025!
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“Captain Planet and the Planeteers issue 3” from @dynamitecomics. On sale August 13.
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