Robbie Reyes
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− | Seeing that he was being pursued, he attempted to escape what he thought were the authorities but ended driving into a dead end. He then exited the vehicle and surrendered to the police where he lamented on how he failed his brother. It was then that he was gunned down by mercenaries who were the people actually chasing him where they wanted access to his vehicle and money that was secretly hidden within it. They abandoned the dying Reyes who was then | + | Seeing that he was being pursued, he attempted to escape what he thought were the authorities but ended driving into a dead end. He then exited the vehicle and surrendered to the police where he lamented on how he failed his brother. It was then that he was gunned down by mercenaries who were the people actually chasing him where they wanted access to his vehicle and money that was secretly hidden within it. They abandoned the dying Reyes who was then possessed and became the [[Ghost Rider]] as a result who drove away in the magically transformed Hell Charger. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) Robbie awoke the next morning, believing the events had simply been a nightmare; however, he soon found that one of his eyes was now orange. Concerned, he returned to the workshop where the car had been, Canelo's Auto and Body. While attempting to take it out for another drive, he was confronted by two thugs, who worked for the owner of the car. Robbie became the Ghost Rider again and attacked them, before driving to a junkyard and reverting. The Ghost Rider appeared as Robbie's reflection, and Robbie asked the Rider what it is, to which it responded; "The real question is... what are we?". (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #2) |
===Avenger=== | ===Avenger=== | ||
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Originally, Robbie Reyes was an ordinary human being with no special powers though he came to be a talented mechanic. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) | Originally, Robbie Reyes was an ordinary human being with no special powers though he came to be a talented mechanic. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) | ||
− | Upon becoming the Ghost Rider, he would transform the 1969 Dodge Charger into the '''Hell Charger'''. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) | + | Upon becoming the Ghost Rider, he would transform the 1969 Dodge Charger into the '''Hell Charger'''. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) Unlike previous Ghost Riders who rode on motorcycles, Robbie drives a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T which he refers to as the Hell Charger. The Hell Charger is linked to the Ghost Rider, allowing Robbie in his Ghost Rider form to instantly teleport to and/or merge with the car. It also acts as a warp hub which he can shadowmeld with to warp things (himself or others) over varying distances using shadows. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #5) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
− | *In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Robbie Reyes appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action television series season 4 where he was portrayed by actor Gabriel Luna. | + | *In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Robbie Reyes appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action television series season 4 where he was portrayed by actor Gabriel Luna. This version gained his powers after he and his brother, Gabe, were attacked by a street gang called the '''Fifth Street Locos''', who mistook Robbie for his uncle Eli Morrow. Gabe came to be paralyzed while Robbie's injuries were fatal. However, a 'good Samaritan' that was actually the Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze rescued Gabe and revived Robbie by giving him the spirit of vengeance. As Robbie only saw Johnny in his Ghost Rider form, the former believed that he sold his soul to 'the Devil' and goes on to hunt down and kill members of the Fifth Street Locos as well as other people he believed 'deserve it'. He later came into conflict with rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy Johnson, but eventually allied himself with her and S.H.I.E.L.D. to combat Morrow's former co-worker turned ghost, '''Lucy Bauer''', and others like her after discovering he was capable of exorcising them. He later came to confront Morrow himself over his crimes and dragging him into another dimension. Months later, Reyes returned to help the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents defeat AIDA and her LMDs before taking the Darkhold and leaving to find a place to hide it. |
===Video game=== | ===Video game=== | ||
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Revision as of 06:40, 19 June 2023
Robbie Reyes is a male comic superhero that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Roberto Reyes
Seeing that he was being pursued, he attempted to escape what he thought were the authorities but ended driving into a dead end. He then exited the vehicle and surrendered to the police where he lamented on how he failed his brother. It was then that he was gunned down by mercenaries who were the people actually chasing him where they wanted access to his vehicle and money that was secretly hidden within it. They abandoned the dying Reyes who was then possessed and became the Ghost Rider as a result who drove away in the magically transformed Hell Charger. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) Robbie awoke the next morning, believing the events had simply been a nightmare; however, he soon found that one of his eyes was now orange. Concerned, he returned to the workshop where the car had been, Canelo's Auto and Body. While attempting to take it out for another drive, he was confronted by two thugs, who worked for the owner of the car. Robbie became the Ghost Rider again and attacked them, before driving to a junkyard and reverting. The Ghost Rider appeared as Robbie's reflection, and Robbie asked the Rider what it is, to which it responded; "The real question is... what are we?". (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #2)
Avenger
He participated in the Avengers mission into the Shi'ar prison galaxy Ravenstarr where they became trapped in the maximum security artificial galaxy. (Avengers v8 #27)
Overview
Personality and attributes
He came to be known as La Leyenda (The Legend) among the Mexican community and also as the Legend of Hillrock Heights. (Ghost Rider v8 #1)
He had a younger brother named Gabe Reyes who suffered from a developmental disorder that confined him to a wheelchair. Robbie was shown to care deeply for Gabe and looked after him where he often fought against bullies picking on Gabe. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1)
Powers and abilities
Originally, Robbie Reyes was an ordinary human being with no special powers though he came to be a talented mechanic. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1)
Upon becoming the Ghost Rider, he would transform the 1969 Dodge Charger into the Hell Charger. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1) Unlike previous Ghost Riders who rode on motorcycles, Robbie drives a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T which he refers to as the Hell Charger. The Hell Charger is linked to the Ghost Rider, allowing Robbie in his Ghost Rider form to instantly teleport to and/or merge with the car. It also acts as a warp hub which he can shadowmeld with to warp things (himself or others) over varying distances using shadows. (All-New Ghost Rider v1 #5)
Notes
- The Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider was created by Felipe Smith and Tradd Moore where he made his first appearance in All-New Ghost Rider v1 #1 (May, 2014).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Robbie Reyes appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe live-action television series season 4 where he was portrayed by actor Gabriel Luna. This version gained his powers after he and his brother, Gabe, were attacked by a street gang called the Fifth Street Locos, who mistook Robbie for his uncle Eli Morrow. Gabe came to be paralyzed while Robbie's injuries were fatal. However, a 'good Samaritan' that was actually the Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze rescued Gabe and revived Robbie by giving him the spirit of vengeance. As Robbie only saw Johnny in his Ghost Rider form, the former believed that he sold his soul to 'the Devil' and goes on to hunt down and kill members of the Fifth Street Locos as well as other people he believed 'deserve it'. He later came into conflict with rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Daisy Johnson, but eventually allied himself with her and S.H.I.E.L.D. to combat Morrow's former co-worker turned ghost, Lucy Bauer, and others like her after discovering he was capable of exorcising them. He later came to confront Morrow himself over his crimes and dragging him into another dimension. Months later, Reyes returned to help the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents defeat AIDA and her LMDs before taking the Darkhold and leaving to find a place to hide it.
Video game
- In Marvel Heroes, the Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider was introduced as a playable character in the MMORPG video game.
- In Marvel Avengers Academy, the Robbie Reyes appeared as a playable character in the mobile video game.
- In Marvel: Future Fight, the Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider appeared as a playable character in the mobile video game.
Appearances
- All-New Ghost Rider v1: (2014)
- Ghost Rider v8:
- Avengers v8:
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