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Rated T+
Action packed and enjoyable as hell, Ghost Rider is that road trip you've always wanted to go on with friends; now can from the comfort of your own home. The character dynamics are on point and the action is rendered quite well. Just don't expect much Ghost Rider in his own book. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider has fallen hard since its awesome first issue. Once again we focus more on Hulk and Wolverine than we do on Ghost Rider and now we are even throwing Silk and S.H.I.E.L.D. into the mix. It's frustrating to read a Ghost Rider book that doesn't have a lot of Ghost Rider in it. The fight between Hulk and Ghost Rider is fucking sweet but it doesn't make up for the rest of the comic. I can no longer recommend this book. Please let this story arc be over so we can move on. Read Full Review
Amadeus Cho and Laura Kinney are great characters, but they're pulling too much focus away from the titular hero and the ending of the issue suggests this problem will not only persist, but get worse, keeping the book in some unfortunate traction. Read Full Review
Why the hell is Ghost Rider off screen almost constantly in his own comic book? I would bear with it if it was really necessary and the supporting cast was good, but it's not the case at all.
Poorly-written Hulk and Wolverine continue their monster hunt with very vestigial involvement from Ghost Rider. Silk is added to the lineup; this twist is spoiled by the cover's corner box. Though it's clear this book is aimed at a younger audience, this does not in any way excuse the terrible writing and lazy art featured throughout. Biggest question: why is "Totally Awesome Hulk and All-New Wolverine Team-Up Featuring Special Guest Stars Silk And Maybe Ghost Rider" being published under the title "Ghost Rider?"