The Ghost Rider Debuts! A Marvel Comic Book Review
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The Essential Ghost Rider Series
The collection also includes some of the character's appearances in other comics during that time. The Marvel Essential books, each topping more than 400 pages, contain the original stories in black & white rather than color. The image to the left is from the back of Essential Ghost Rider Volume 2.
The Origin of the Ghost Rider
Never Cut a Deal With The Devil!
In the first Ghost Rider story, Johnny Blaze, who we are told is an orphan, is part of a stunt cycle show run by Crash Simpson, who had raised Johnny. But Crash is dying of cancer. Johnny makes a deal with the Devil, vowing to serve him for eternity if Crash is spared from the cancer. But you should never trust the devil! Crash dies in a motorcycle jump, and Johnny Blaze is cursed to become the Ghost Rider!
Essential Ghost Rider Volume 1 Cover

This book collects Marvel Spotlight issues 5-12, Ghost Rider 1-20, and Daredevil 138. The image above is taken from the cover of the book.
Essential Ghost Rider Volume 1
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Essential Ghost Rider Volume 2 Cover

This book collects Ghost Rider issues 21 to 50. The image above is taken from the cover of the book.
Essential Ghost Rider Volume 2
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About half the stories were written by Michael Fleisher, who did much better work with The Spectre and Jonah Hex. The main artist for most of the issues was Don Perlin, who has always done serviceable work but nothing to get excited about. The highlight of the collection is a story called ''Death Race,'' which originally appeared in issue No. 35 of the series. This was a fill-in issue by Jim Starlin, who wrote the story and did the art layout.
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Essential Ghost Rider Volume 3 Cover

This book collects Ghost Rider issues 51-65, Marvel Two-in-One 80, Marvel Super-Heroes 11, and Avengers 214. The image above is taken from the cover of the book.
Essential Ghost Rider Volume 3
The highlights of the collection are short back-up story that is a tale of the Night Rider with art by Carmine Infantino, and a tale from 1992 written by Tina Chrioproces and drawn by Greg Larocque. The Chrioproces story, which appeared in Marvel Super-Heroes Fall 1992, is supposed to have taken place just before Ghost Rider No. 80 -- An odd choice to include in this collection, which only goes up to No. 65.
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Essential Ghost Rider Volume 4 Cover
The end of the Ghost Rider!

This book contains Ghost Rider issues 66 to 81, Amazing Spider-Man 274, and New Defenders 145-146. The image above is taken from the cover of the book.
Essential Ghost Rider Volume 4
Johnny Blaze is Freed!
With DeMatteis The Ghost Rider is finally under the control of a writer who understands the character and has an idea of where the series should head. The eight-issue arc culminates in a great epic struggle between Johnny Blaze and the demon that possesses him, culminating in a dramatic change in their relationship.
The added Spider-Man issue doesn't have the Ghost Rider in it, and isn't really very interesting. Johnny Blaze makes an appearance in the two New Defenders stories but they are more an epilogue to the Ghost Rider series than anything else.
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Which Ghost Rider is the best?
Johnny Blaze vs. Danny Ketch
Several years after Johnny Blaze was freed from the demon that caused the Ghost Rider (as told in issue 81 of his series), Marvel Comics introduced a new Ghost Rider in the form of Danny Ketch in 1990. Danny, it was revealed, was Johnny Blaze's long-lost brother. The characters have partnered at times to fight evil.
Which is the Ghost Rider you prefer, and why?

Johnny Blaze!
Decanus says:
Blaze of course!
cffutah says:
actor was cooler.
digitaltree says:
The original, but i think they made the change to a new one, do to low sells.
goldenrulecomics says:
The Ghost Rider will always be Johnny Blaze to me because he was so original when he debuted.
Danny Ketch!
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The Marvel Essentials Series
A great value for the price!
The huge advantage to these volumes is cost: a reader can get 30 or more stories for about what a half dozen new comic books cost, and the old stories have more pages of action per issue. The Essentials books are much more cost-effective than buying all the original comics as well.
Are Marvel Essentials worthwhile?
Some think the Essential series is a great way for fans to read all the adventures of their favorite series without having to scout down the old comics and spend a great deal of money. Others say the books just aren't worthwhile because the stories are reprinted in black & white and losing the original colors of the art makes everything look drab. I agree the colors are a major part of enjoying a comic, but I do think the Essentials books are a great deal. I no longer have to go through my collection and pull the original comics out of their protective bags to enjoy the stories. Now, they can sit in a handy volume on my bookcase for me to tip into whenever I want!
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Ghost Rider And The Champions!
A Mid-1970s Experiment Gone Wrong!
He was a founding member of the Champions, an odd series that last only 17 issues (plus some stories elsewhere). I say odd because the comic brought together five superheroes who were second-tier at best (former X-Men Angel and Iceman, Hercules, Black Widow and the Ghost Rider) and placed them out in Los Angeles. They never really jelled as a team, and I remember numerous times during the run the characters themselves were wondering why they were together as a team.
The stories were enjoyable though, and the series had some great early John Byrne art. All the stories featuring the team were collected in two Marvel Essential volumes, so if you want to really complete your collection of 1970s' Ghost Rider appearances, that would be a great way to do it!
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Final Thoughts
Here's Your Chance to Speak
The Ghost Rider of the 1970s was never a major character in the Marvel Universe, but some of his tales were fun and he has outlived a lot of contemporaries that have faded with time. What are your thoughts on the character, the Marvel Essentials books, this lens or anything else? This is your spot to speak up!
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raitoavi
May 2, 2012 @ 11:05 am | delete
- like the comic, hate the movie, love this lens :)
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Decanus
Apr 2, 2012 @ 6:30 pm | delete
- Cheesy as they were, I love the 70's/ 80's Ghost Rider stuff. Have quite a few individual issues
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TopMovieSoundtracks Feb 24, 2012 @ 12:40 am | delete
- What do you think of the Spirit of Vengeance?
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ultimate-bride-guide
Jan 28, 2012 @ 1:36 am | delete
- The first Ghost Rider movie introduced me to him and I've been a huge fan ever since. GREAT page!
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WriterJanis
Jan 17, 2012 @ 3:42 am | delete
- Looking forward to the movie sequel.
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