Ghost Rider (Marvel)
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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) | ||
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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) | ||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 05:25, 27 January 2017
A Ghost Rider is an entity that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Overview
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)
Members
- Johnny Blaze :
- Danny Ketch :
- Alejandra :
- Robbie Reyes :
Notes
In other media
Films
Appearances
- Ghost Rider v6 #13:
External Links
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