HELL-BENT AND HEAVEN BOUND PART 4 Ghost Rider has faced off against machine-gun-toting nurses, flesh-rending spirits and hungry cannibals, but has that brought him any closer to an answer in his quest for vengeance?
We're talking high-concept here, folks. High-concept wrapped up in a dusty, Texas-style, drive-in movie extravaganza trappings. If this were a film, Tarantino or Rodriguez would direct (hopefully shooting for a hard R rating). Either that, or it would have been made in the 70s, when people got their hands dirty and made the classics. This feels like if Wes Craven had directed Vanishing Point. I keep half-expecting the comic to have scratches or to stutter on the reel. Read Full Review
That being said, I'm more than ready to drop this book now. Aaron and Boschi have had an entire arc to win me over, and they haven't. At this point even a halfhearted Secret Invasion tie-in would be an improvement. Read Full Review
Hell-bent & Heaven bound: Part 4/4
Well this had a nice resolution, I mean the plot was going all over the place but it all came together better than expected. The cannibal, the ghosts, the big bad nurse all meet in the end and have a face off with the Rider. Lastly, near the end we have a really special guest star who as it seems will play a big role in the future.
Yeah, this series is pretty unbalanced... This issue was nice.