THE REAL DEATH RACE BEGINS!
• ROBBIE REYES: FUGITIVE!!!
• Can the ALL-NEW GHOST RIDER outrace his doomed destiny?
• And what kind of VENGEANCE will JOHNNY BLAZE, DANNY KETCH, ALEJANDRA BLAZE, SLADE and ZERO COCHRANE unleash on him?
Rated T+
The Ghost Racers miniseries plays as a finale to the run Felipe Smith had with his new character and the cliffhanger promises a fitting end. Read Full Review
Regardless of its weak spots, Ghost Racers #3 is a dramatic and entertaining read that makes it worth a spot on your pull list. For All-New Ghost Rider fans, or fans of Smith's work in general, you can easily pick this up without having to be up to date on any other Secret Wars titles. If you're itching for something dramatic and action-packed addition to your summer reading, look no further than Ghost Racers #3. Read Full Review
Ghost Racers #3 is a turning point for this series as Robbie now must face the runners of the Ghost Races head on while locking horns with his fellow speedsters. The issue reads like a special issue of Felipe Smith's shortly lived All-New Ghost Rider, putting Robbie and Eli's connection to the center of conflict. Juan Gedeon and Tamra Bonvillian as always fill every issue with invention and madness. I wasn't expecting to like Ghost Rider so much this year but here you have it. Read Full Review
Not quite as turned up as the last issue but a solid book. Read Full Review
Finally, a solid but predictable cliff-hanger caps off Ghost Racers #3; a big and brash comic book that's low on subtlety and high on unadulterated chaos. Read Full Review
It is a good thing that this issue has a solid beginning and end. Marred a bit by the middle, the janky parts are not enough to turn me off to the series entirely. It is one at-bat out of many, after all. I will keep an eye out for these issues still. The series is pretty dammed popular among the GWW staff. Here's hoping that next issue tightens things back up a bit. It might be time to take some of the action out of the vehicles so much and ground things a bit. It would be a refreshing change after the Mad Max-esque feeling of the first three issues. Read Full Review