Ghost Rider (Marvel)

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A '''Ghost Rider''' is an entity that features in [[Marvel Comics]].
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The '''Ghost Rider''' is the name used by several characters in the [[:Category:Marvel|Marvel Universe]].
  
==History==
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==Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)==
[[File:GhostRidersHeavensOnFireV1-1Cover.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A pair of Ghost Riders in Ghost Riders: Heaven's On Fire v1 #1.]]
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: ''Main Article'': [[Johnny Blaze (Marvel)|Johnny Blaze]]
  
Around the world, there were multiple Spirits of Vengeance that operated in mortal hosts with different ones on different parts of the globe. Each was tailored to the customs and the religions of the area. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
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==Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch)==
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: ''Main Article'': [[Danny Ketch]]
  
 
As a servant of Zadkiel, Danny Ketch was used to hunt down the other Spirits of Vengeance around the world where he leeched their powers to his Angelic master. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
 
As a servant of Zadkiel, Danny Ketch was used to hunt down the other Spirits of Vengeance around the world where he leeched their powers to his Angelic master. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
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==Ghost Rider (Alejandra Jones)==
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: ''Main Article'': [[Alejandra Jones (Marvel)|Alejandra Jones]]
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==Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)==
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: ''Main Article'': [[Robbie Reyes]]
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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[[File:GhostRidersHeavensOnFireV1-1Cover.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A pair of Ghost Riders in Ghost Riders: Heaven's On Fire v1 #1.]]
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The Ghost Rider was considered a wonder of mystic design with god-like power available to them. Each human acted as a built-in safety that limited the Ghost Rider's power simply due to the host's mortal nature. However, if the limit was loose, then for most intents and purposes its power was boundless. (Ghost Rider v6 #13)
 
The Ghost Rider was considered a wonder of mystic design with god-like power available to them. Each human acted as a built-in safety that limited the Ghost Rider's power simply due to the host's mortal nature. However, if the limit was loose, then for most intents and purposes its power was boundless. (Ghost Rider v6 #13)
  
In reality, these entities were angels and entities from Heaven with them being the Wrath of God. (Ghost Rider v6 #18)
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In reality, these entities were angels and entities from Heaven with them being the Wrath of God. (Ghost Rider v6 #18) Around the world, there were multiple Spirits of Vengeance that operated in mortal hosts with different ones on different parts of the globe. Each was tailored to the customs and the religions of the area. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
  
 
Among the Tibetans, a Ghost Rider was known as the '''Khrag 'Thung''' or ''He Who Seeks Vengeance in Our Name''. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
 
Among the Tibetans, a Ghost Rider was known as the '''Khrag 'Thung''' or ''He Who Seeks Vengeance in Our Name''. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)
 
==Members==
 
*'''Johnny Blaze''' :
 
*'''Danny Ketch''' :
 
*'''Alejandra''' :
 
*'''Robbie Reyes''' :
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*Ghost Rider was created by Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog where it made its first appearance in Marvel Spotlight v1 #5 (August, 1972).
  
 
==Alternate Versions==
 
==Alternate Versions==
*In Thanos v2 (2017), an alternate future was shown where Thanos succeeded in wiping out all life in the galaxy with him taking the name '''Mad King Thanos'''. This version had wiped out all life on Earth with the Punisher in his dying moments selling his soul for the power to defeat the Mad Titan. Mephisto appeared before him and agreed to offering terms leading to Frank Castle's transformation into a Spirit of Vengeance.  
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*In Thanos v2 (2017), an alternate future was shown where Thanos succeeded in wiping out all life in the galaxy with him taking the name '''Mad King Thanos'''. This version had wiped out all life on Earth with the Punisher in his dying moments selling his soul for the power to defeat the Mad Titan. Mephisto appeared before him and agreed to offering terms leading to Frank Castle's transformation into a Spirit of Vengeance where bonding with Galactus's [[Power Cosmic]] turned him into the [[Cosmic Ghost Rider]].  
  
 
==In other media==
 
==In other media==
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===Television===
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===Films===
 
===Films===
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===Video games===
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
*''Ghost Rider v6 #13'':
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*''Marvel Spotlight v1'': (1972)
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*''Ghost Rider v6 '':
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*''Ghost Riders: Heaven's On Fire v1'':
 
*''Thanos v2'':
 
*''Thanos v2'':
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.comicvine.com/ghost-rider/4015-56209/ Comicvine Entry]
 
*[http://www.comicvine.com/ghost-rider/4015-56209/ Comicvine Entry]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Rider Wikipedia Entry]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:09, 7 December 2021

Ghost Riders in Ghost Racers v1 #4.

The Ghost Rider is the name used by several characters in the Marvel Universe.

Contents

Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)

Main Article: Johnny Blaze

Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch)

Main Article: Danny Ketch

As a servant of Zadkiel, Danny Ketch was used to hunt down the other Spirits of Vengeance around the world where he leeched their powers to his Angelic master. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)

Ghost Rider (Alejandra Jones)

Main Article: Alejandra Jones

Ghost Rider (Robbie Reyes)

Main Article: Robbie Reyes

Overview

A pair of Ghost Riders in Ghost Riders: Heaven's On Fire v1 #1.

The Ghost Rider was considered a wonder of mystic design with god-like power available to them. Each human acted as a built-in safety that limited the Ghost Rider's power simply due to the host's mortal nature. However, if the limit was loose, then for most intents and purposes its power was boundless. (Ghost Rider v6 #13)

In reality, these entities were angels and entities from Heaven with them being the Wrath of God. (Ghost Rider v6 #18) Around the world, there were multiple Spirits of Vengeance that operated in mortal hosts with different ones on different parts of the globe. Each was tailored to the customs and the religions of the area. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)

Among the Tibetans, a Ghost Rider was known as the Khrag 'Thung or He Who Seeks Vengeance in Our Name. (Ghost Rider v6 #28)

Notes

  • Ghost Rider was created by Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog where it made its first appearance in Marvel Spotlight v1 #5 (August, 1972).

Alternate Versions

  • In Thanos v2 (2017), an alternate future was shown where Thanos succeeded in wiping out all life in the galaxy with him taking the name Mad King Thanos. This version had wiped out all life on Earth with the Punisher in his dying moments selling his soul for the power to defeat the Mad Titan. Mephisto appeared before him and agreed to offering terms leading to Frank Castle's transformation into a Spirit of Vengeance where bonding with Galactus's Power Cosmic turned him into the Cosmic Ghost Rider.

In other media

Television

Films

Video games

Appearances

  • Marvel Spotlight v1: (1972)
  • Ghost Rider v6 :
  • Ghost Riders: Heaven's On Fire v1:
  • Thanos v2:

External Links

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