TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS PART 3 Johnny Blaze just wants to be left alone as he waits patiently for the end of the world. But when a local biker gang begins terrorizing a nearby town, Blaze realizes that his work as Ghost Rider isn't quite done yet.
That's not good news, really. I enjoy this comic more than most of the books I'm reading right now, and I'm gonna miss it. As far as Jason Aaron comics go, Wolverine: Weapon X is okay, but it lacks the energy and sheer madness that has fueled Aaron's entire run here. But I guess I'll just have to take what I can get once this series wraps. Read Full Review
Overall, Ghost Rider, while not chocked full of many deep thoughts, is a great ride and wonderful escapism. Its a great book to look forward to each month simply for the pure fun of it. Hopefully, Ghost Rider: Heaven's on Fire, although I think it will be a little more dark and serious in tone, will be an event worth looking forward to as well. Read Full Review
(The cover illustration has absolutely nothing to do with the contents of this issue, but you can get a sneak peek at Tony Moore's interiors in CBR's preview of issue #35.) Read Full Review