
Ben 10 #1 (Review)
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment, May 2026Writer: Joe CaseyArt: Robert Carey Dynamite Entertainment’s Ben 10 #1 arrives carrying a surprisingly specific set of expectations weighing upon on its figurative shoulders. Ever since co-creator Joe Casey compared the project to the “Absolute” or “Ultimate” style reinventions popularized by modern superhero comics, many fans immediately assumed this would be a radical, adults-only overhaul of the classic Ben 10 formula. That comparison created the wrong impression of what this comic actually is. That is because the new series is not some ultra-violent deconstruction that tears the property apart in pursuit of grimdark realism. Instead, Ben 10 #1 feels more like a carefully modernized retelling of the original premise, one that updates the visuals and tone without abandoning the adventurous spirit that made the cartoon so popular in the first place. The setup remains comfortably familiar. Ten-year-old Ben Tennyson joins his cousin Gwen and Grandpa Max









