• Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys...World War II?!
• Witness the true story of how the Allies won the war...
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If you're after a fun book that doesn't take a ton of investment, you could do A Lot worse than Cosmic Chost Rider Destroys Marvel History. Pick this up! Read Full Review
Todd Nauck has an interesting and fun style that feels a little out of place for Frank, but works well for the tone of this story and issue. The panels of Frank back in World War II are great looking, especially with the pseudo-newsprint style of the pages. Read Full Review
One can't help but think this storyline is one big throwaway. Read Full Review
Cosmic Ghost Rider #4takes us back in time to WWII, where Frank Castle apparently had an important role to play. Read Full Review
More a collection of questionable WWII skits than an issue with a solid narrative or arc, Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History #4 jumps around without contributing anything solid to the overall arc or the title character's mission. It ticks the box of spending time in a key period of Marvel lore, but it neither explores any key moments in the character's history, or even make us laugh along the way. Read Full Review
This is a knockoff of Lee/Kirby Howling Commandos gussied up with a few streaks of Inglorious Basterds. Pretty solid on its own, but it doesn't do a thing to fix this aimless series' steering problem.
This issue wasn’t as downright offensive as last issue, it was still boring and pointless. What was once one of the most creative and unique characters in Marvel is now a knockoff Deadpool, and I don’t particularly like Deadpool that much in the first place.
I wish this would be over already. Uatu save us.
Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys My Faith in Comics.