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The third Ghost Rider, Danny Ketch, debuted in Ghost Rider vol. 2 #1 (May 1990). The series ended with a cliffhanger in vol. 2 #93 (Feb. 1998). Marvel finally published the long-awaited final issue nine years later as Ghost Rider Finale (Jan. 2007), which reprints vol. 2 #93 and the previously unpublished #94.
Ghost Rider #1 Daniel Drumm: 1973-09 Len Wein, Gene Colan: Strange Tales #169 Eon 1973-09 Jim Starlin: Captain Marvel #28 Hellstorm: 1973-09 Gary Friedrich, Tom Sutton: Ghost Rider #1 Killmonger: 1973-09 Don McGregor, Rich Buckler: Jungle Action #6 Man-Wolf: 1973-09 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Gerry Conway, Gil Kane, Roy Thomas: Amazing Spider-Man ...
Ghost Rider Vol. 4: Ghost Rider #36-50 November 2022 N/A 304 No 978-1-302-93322-7: 1979-80 Jim Salicrup 332: Bronze The Tomb of Dracula Vol. 2: The Tomb of Dracula #12-22, Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 and material from Dracula Lives! #4, 6 November 2022 N/A 296 No 978-1-302-93342-5: 1973-74 Marv Wolfman 333: Bronze The Invincible Iron Man Vol. 15
Ghost Rider is the name of multiple superheroes or antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Phantom Rider.
Phantom Rider is the name of several Old West heroic gunfighter characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was originally called Ghost Rider, and was renamed following the introduction of Marvel's motorcycle-riding character of the same name.
The Essential range launched in October 1996 with the joint release of Essential X-Men Vol. 1, Essential Wolverine Vol. 1 and Essential The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1.While Essential The Amazing Spider-Man started with Spider-Man's first appearance in the Silver Age (collecting Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1-20), Marvel chose to skip ahead to Giant-Size X-Men #1 and Uncanny X ...
1. To identify or designate someone/something. 2. Phases of an aerial journey. 3. To search for something. 4. These words can be found on a map (if you add a letter to the beginning).
The Official Marvel Index is a series of comic books released by Marvel Comics which featured synopses of several Marvel series. The books were largely compiled by George Olshevsky (who was for fourteen years the sole owner of a complete collection of Marvel superhero comics dating from Marvel Comics #1, published in 1939), [citation needed] and featured detailed information on each issue in a ...