The Rider is out to change the universe for the better, starting with an idea so simple he cannot believe no one has ever done it before! But as with all things worth doing, it's not going to be easy. For one thing: SPACE SHARKS. For another? Let's just say it's never good to run into Galactus during a bar fight.
Rated T+
It's impossible to read Cosmic Ghost Rider and not smile. This has quickly become one of my favorite comics. It's a quirky and absurd concept that works so incredibly well. It's an absolute shame this is only a mini-series because I would totally read about the ongoing adventures of Cosmic Ghost Rider and baby Thanos traveling through space on a sci-fi motorcycle. There is no part of that idea that I dislike. Read Full Review
With each page, Cosmic Ghost Rider only gets more and more insane. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider #2 proves that Donny Cates is an entertaining and creative force to be reckoned with, as the comic plays subtlety with ideas of determinism and environmental factors in personality. Read Full Review
Donny Cates, with the art team of Dylan Burnett and Antonio Fabela, have put out two greatly entertaining issues of a Cosmic Ghost Rider and seem to be a great match. This issue manages to balance comedy, action, and enough outrageousness in a single story to please just about anyone. Cates continues to prove worthy of any trust earned thus far with Marvel fans, producing another runaway hit, I support with my highest approval. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider is a breath of fresh air for Marvel right now. The book is comedic gold and the story is adorably weird. Read it! Read Full Review
A strong second issue due to quirky/fun ideas and a fantastic buddying duo between Ghost Rider and Thanos. Read Full Review
If you like crazy, out of this world, Marvel Comics nonsense, this issue is for you. Cates is literally allowed to use every toy in the toy box" and I mean EVERY TOY! Read Full Review
"Cosmic Ghost Rider" #2 is another wonderfully absurd entry into the series. Read Full Review
If you are looking for just a downright fun comic book you should be reading Cosmic Ghost Rider. This is just an absolute blast to read! Donny Cates is firing on all cylinders, delivering a crazy story that still has some heart to it. The art is fantastic, with great cartooning byDylan Burnett and absolutely superb coloring by Antonio Fabela. It may not be the greatest comic book on the shelves but it certainly is the most fun read of the week. Read Full Review
What makes the story even more compelling is that Cates is not afraid to try something new or lean into the insanity enough so that you want to follow him where he's leading you as a reader. Read Full Review
It was hilarious enough in the first issue to bring me back for more. Now it just got down right peculiar and I'll be back for the 3rd issue for sure. It's a cosmic odyssey of the Marvel Universe, but done Deadpool-style and without Deadpool for once. Least I hope he doesn't show up in one of these issues before the end of the series. But yeah, I had fun with this issue. Read Full Review
The perfect comic.
Cates and co.can do no wrong on this book! Cates knocks it out of the park in every book he does.
Simply fucking awesome
Cates is hoeing why he’s the future of Marvel and this is another fun issue. I still think Frank talks to much but the plot is great
This is just a fun comic to read. Seeing Frank as Ghost Rider and dealing with a baby Thanos is a blast. His history with Galactus was cool and unexpected. This comic is at the top of my list now.
WTF is going on? Who cares, it's fun.
OVERVIEW
Cosmic Ghost Rider #2
a) Writing/Script= 9.4/10 (Donny Cates)
b) Art= 7.4/10 (Dylan Burnett)
c) Colours= 8.2/10 (Antonio Fabela)
Average= 8.33/10
Cosmic Ghost Rider is hilarious. Baby Thanos is soo adorable. This book is wacky fun!!! The art by Dylan Burnett is ok, it isnt mindblowing or anything but it fits the tone of this book pretty well. The colours by Antonio Fabela does its job too.
Cates is really having a good time with this one. Loving it so far.
It's a crazy idea. But an awesome one.
Fun and crazy. Loved it.
Fulfilling his mandate to go as big and crazy as possible, Cosmic Ghost Rider seeks parenting advice by looking up Galactus. The question of whether or not baby Thanos can be nurtured into a non-villain remains very open, and it looks like Frank's gonna have to fight for the right to answer it. This issue has fine art and a gleeful sense of the absurd, but there seems to be a strong wall hemming this story in. I can't shake the feeling that the creators were strongly warned to keep this story frivolous and inconsequential. That still gives plenty of opportunities for entertaining fun, and the comic certainly doesn't disappoint on that score.
If I had a doubt that this Punisher/Ghost Rider was or wasn't stupid, this issue prove he his.
Ok Frank is kind of lost in a time where allies don't run the street. It's not like a younger Odin can help. But no he goes to the eater of planet with a baby thanos in care. For a guys who try to give another path to Thanos he kind of succeed showing the mad titans what violence or death is. Stupid frank. The only good part was this Guardian of the galaxy team-up.
Cover - I take the Variant on the throne. Very nice but not related. 1/2
Writing - Not very bright or funny. Cates disappoint me. I feel that himself didn't know what to do with this character. I will not lying I would be totally lost too. 1.5/2
Arts - Not fond more