Danny Ketch is back! But whose side is the former Ghost Rider on, and what familiar faces has he brought with him to the party? And who just got shot in the head with a hellfire shotgun?
"Ghost Rider" seems to have a low enough profile -- and exists far enough outside the Marvel mainstream -- that Jason Aaron can do what he wants here. And as he says in the letters page for this issue, "All of us here at Flamehead Central are committed to making this the craziest and most exciting book Marvel publishes." After reading the first seven issues of his run, I believe him. And trust me, I am definitely along for this ride. Read Full Review
I really hope this issue is a sign of better things to come for Ghost Rider. There's no question now that the series has potential, and I'd love to see Aaron and Huat continue to capitalize on it. Read Full Review
And if you needed any more proof, here's what's coming next issue: The Nunchuk Nun Meets the Biker From Hell In: Vampire Terror in the Tennessee Hills! Read Full Review
This issue by itself may not have been the most exciting, but it marks the first part of a new arc in the ongoing Zadkiel story. Besides, the ending looks to set up a very interesting reunion. Ghost Rider may not rank among Marvel's top monthly books, but for those who enjoy the creepy factor and even some religious intrigue should find themselves pleased with what this has to offer. Read Full Review