@ambaryerno i think some aliens might have abducted Filipe Smith during civil war II and replaced his brains with mashed potatoes thats the only explaination that makes sense for why the book is like this
MONSTER SQUAD!
• The all-new fanfare following the Ghost Rider heats up!
• Robbie Reyes isn't exactly a team player, so what's he supposed to do with Amadeus Cho, a.k.a. the HULK, following him around?
• And who's that hot on their heels? None other than the WOLVERINE!
Rated T+
OverallGhost rider issue 2 finds it footing and feels like a Ghost rider comic. There is some great art and colors. The narrative is coming together perfectly. Where this arch goes is intriguing and what Felipe does will be great to see. Read Full Review
This new Ghost Rider series is starting right off the bat getting Robbie Reyes into the larger Marvel Universe. With The Hulk and Wolverine already making appearances Robbie Reyes is becoming a house hold name (being featured on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D doesn't hurt either). Felipe Smith continues to do a fantastic job with this new iteration of Ghost Rider by giving him some great emotional depth. With some dynamic art work thrown in the mix and a fun comic book super hero team up coming our way, you should definitely jump in the "Hell Charger" and go for a ride with Ghost Rider #2. Read Full Review
The little arc within the car garage where Robbie works could prove more than it first appears, especially since a new employee receives quite a lot of attention – perhaps too much to just be a minor character. We're interested to see where this goes. Read Full Review
Save for Ghost Rider making a short appearance in his own book this is a good issue. Ghost Rider #2 is smartly written, drawn with impressive detail, and offers plenty of action too. Read Full Review
As it stands, this is just another issue with a mildly entertaining story about the Hulk, and a largely uncomfortable subplot about Ghost Rider. Don't tell me Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. is doing a better job with Ghost Rider than the actual comics! Read Full Review
Despite a strong start, Ghost Rider has hit a bump with its second issue. Instead of focusing on Robbie Reyes and his struggle with Eli Morrow, we get a weird team-up between The Hulk and Wolverine who despite allowing a creature that could destroy a city get away have time to provide comedic relief and Amadeus tries and fails to hit on Laura. This comic was weird and felt completely different from the first issue and frankly, didn't make a lot of sense. At the very least, we got an incredible cliffhanger that has me really excited for the next issue but this issue was not enjoyable. Read Full Review
I don't understand if this Ghost Rider was that bad so you needed Amadeus Cho and X-23 to sell his comics or it's them who needed some advertisement. I guess it's the latter, because to really boost sales of any character you need Spider-man on the cover, definitely not dumbass Hulk wannabe. Man, I don't know, this comic is lackluster.
That may be the worst I've ever seen X-23 written, and I've now suffered through a Bendis/Hopeless 1-2 punch on All-New X-Men. And apparently the writer had no idea that Amadeus Cho and Laura already know each other (she kicked him in the balls during Fear Itself).