Hidden in tunnels beneath Tennessee is a library housing the entire history of the Spirit of Vengeance. The answer to every question Johnny Blaze has ever had about the Ghost Rider, it's all there...and Danny Ketch has just set it on fire.
So there it is. Again. How many times do I have to tell you people? This is an excellent, exciting, action-packed comic every month. There's an epic story going on here involving a war in Heaven and the secret behind the origins of the Ghost Rider. It's freaking crazy, is what it is. People should be reading this. You should be reading this. Go read this. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider is quickly becoming a book I actively look forward to each month instead of just casually flip through. For once, it feels as if the series is actually moving somewhere. I can only hope that somewhere is a place worth seeing. Read Full Review
While the book's persistent quirkiness might put some readers off, it's still far more appealing than it currently appears. After years of titles that hit the skids a year after their inception, Marvel's second- and third-tier characters are finally pulling their weight as bastions of quality writing, free from excessive crossover interference. The best thing about "Ghost Rider" #27? Not a Skrull in sight. Read Full Review