VALKYRIE VS. COSMIC GHOST RIDER!
It's the mighty Valkyrie versus Cosmic Ghost Rider - but which of the now TWO Riders is she facing?! As the mystery deepens, the two Cosmic Ghost Riders draw closer to one another for a final confrontation in the depths of space. But first, they both must survive the bevy of bounty hunters, heroes and villains in hot pursuit!
Rated T+
Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 has kicked into gear. Bringing in figures like Valkyrie has pumped energy into the comic, with some terrific battles unfolding in multiple locations at the same time. Read Full Review
"Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 has a great sense of humor and finally pushes the plot of the series forward. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 contains solid sci-fi art and memorable characters, but the central mystery isn't compelling, so it's becoming a struggle to care about what happens in this comic. Read Full Review
Although the plot is competently detailed, there's never a reason provided for readers to care about these events or characters leaving Cosmic Ghost Rider dead in the water for all but the most devoted fans of this Marvel Comics portmanteau. Read Full Review
What can I say? I’m a huge fan of this character and all the series he has been in from the Thanos run to Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History.
This run is no different. Where it isn’t as good as Donny Cates run on the character it has still grabbed me and I can not wait to get my hands on the next issue that comes out.
The art in this book is great has me just sitting back and enjoying that on top of the story itself.
As for the story it is good and solid. Somehow Frank has a doppelgänger (or a reincarnated version of himself). As Valkyrie is doin battle with the doppelgänger he real Cosmic Ghost Rider is trying to escape a bounty hunter hats after him for what he other him has done. On top more
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The art shift is actually timely for this installment, which delivers a lot of action and (very welcome) plot development. There are even some good jokes in there!
I'm still not making the switch from "average" to "good" in describing this, but this issue pulls it up right to the threshold.