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This category collects images that are scans, screen captures, photos, and/or illustrations of the Ghost Rider and related characters and intellectual properties for which Marvel Comics holds the copyright and/or trademark. Images of related comic book covers, as published, can be found in Category:Marvel Comics covers.
The third Ghost Rider, Danny Ketch, debuted in Ghost Rider vol. 2 #1 (May 1990). [citation needed] 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final issue nine years later as Ghost Rider Finale (Jan. 2007), which reprints vol. 2 #93 and the previously unpublished #94.
1990 DC Marv Wolfman: Batman #443 NKVDemon 1990 DC Marv Wolfman, Jim Aparo: Batman #445 Blackout #2: 1990 (June) Marvel Howard Mackie: Ghost Rider #2 Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw) 1990 DC Dan Jurgens: Adventures of Superman #466 Yuga Khan: 1990 DC New Gods Vol.2, #17 Blaze, Satanus: Blaze: 1990; Satanus: 1992 DC
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Ghost Rider (Daniel "Danny" Ketch) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He is the third Marvel character to don the identity of Ghost Rider, after Johnny Blaze (the first supernatural Ghost Rider and brother to Danny) and the Western hero known as the Phantom Rider, who used the name in 1967.
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Blackout first appeared in Ghost Rider #2 (June 1990), and was created by Howard Mackie and Javier Saltares. [citation needed] He would continue to appear intermittently throughout Ghost Rider volume 3 (published from 1990 to 1998) as well as other comics like New Avengers and Deadpool: Assassins.
“With the Green Goblin, I didn’t feel like getting up at 4 a.m. for five or six hours of makeup. And with ‘Mission: Impossible III,’ I didn’t want to be the guy trying to kill Tom Cruise.