Mercy, Idaho is a small town in the hills with more than its fair share of secrets. A winged-terror that haunts the woods, an irresistible pull on the desperate and the suicidal, and now a stranger on a low-slung chopper with fire in his eyes. For Johnny Blaze, searching for a way to wage war against heaven itself, the frozen forests of Mercy might just provide a path through the Pearly Gates.
Ultimately, this is a book that you probably don't need to buy, but it's still a good story and worth a read or two. I'm telling you, Spurrier is going to be big and this is a good chance to see him in action before he really explodes all over the American market. Now I just need to see if I can somehow track down some of his 2000 A.D. work for cheap. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider finds himself in a town called Mercy. An angelic presence has been sighted and he hopes that can be a link to Zadkiel, his angel foe. People come to Mercy from all over the country, hoping to find solace into suicide. The plot was meh, while the art has that classic 00s style, with vibrant colours, not bad but nothing special. Overly it was a totally forgetable read.