GHOST RIDER VS. GHOST RIDER!
It had to happen... Johnny versus Danny! But who does Mephisto have his money on?
Rated T+
Just when you think it can't get more bizarre, it does and dammit, it has all of the fixings for a killer Ghost Rider tale. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider #2 pushes the horror side of Marvel into new prominence with powerful storytelling and spectacular visuals fueled by hellfire's fury. This is a series that demands to be noticed. Read Full Review
All of the artists bring amazing visuals to each page. From the fights to the fire, everything looked alive and full of energy. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider #2 is still an early issue in a nascent series, but inspires great confidence and excitement for future issues. Read Full Review
All that said, the design of the demons is very cool, and when the team is firing on all cylinders (another engine pun!), the book really works. Heres hoping that the creators involved work out the kinks for issue 3. Read Full Review
Overall good issue which does help to drive the overall arc of the story, but leaves the reader wanting more in that wait between issues. Ed Brisson does a good job of creating a friction between the Riders and an interesting problem with Johnny as the King. Read Full Review
I have to admit I was worried when I saw all the extra artists names on this issue. But the whole team did a really good job at helping Kuder through this difficult time he is having without overwhelming his art style. This was a fast to read issue, the plot really didn't advance at all but the subterfuge has laced my brain with What If" and sometimes that is all this reader needs. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider #2 delivers fast-paced action focused almost entirely on the two classic Ghost Riders. Aaron Kuder, Craig Yeung, John Lucas, and Luciano Vecchio deliver great artwork while Ed Brisson moves the protagonists in interesting directions. The supporting characters unfortunately don't impress yet but Johnny's demon hunting and the Blaze/Ketch battle definitely compensate. Read Full Review
Ghost Rider #2 is the best source of flaming leather-clad motorcyclists this month. Read Full Review
This title is settling in for a long haul, and the tidbits that have already been revealed make me hope it gets plenty of issues. It's burning hot despite its measured pace. Ed Brisson, Aaron Kuder and their collaborators have big plans for the Ghost Riders, and I can hardly wait to see them more fully revealed. Read Full Review
Things are looking bad for Johnny, possessed by evil, and Danny who. Um. better be able to swim. It's a pretty impressive chapter. Read Full Review
It's interesting enough for me to want to read more but I don't this is a series I'd keep in my personal collection. Read Full Review
loved it! this is shaping up to be a great ride
Prelude:
Last issue surprised me with its quality so let's see how Brisson goes on this issue.
The Good:
I really like the dynamic between Johnny and Danny.
It's an interesting look into what being King of Hell means.
Art was better this issue and more unique.
The Bad:
The Hell Civil War was sidelined quite a bit in this.
Conclusion:
Brisson improves on what was already a strong start. I didn't expect Ghost Rider to be so good but it is.
Still more into this than I've been into any Ghost Rider book.
-Liked Ghost rider hunting demons and giving his reasoning why what their doing is sinful
-Enjoyed the idea johnny is seeing only what he wants to believe due to the immense power hes received
-Not sure why there was nothing about the war in hell in this issue
Loving the characterisation of the characters here. Not sure if I enjoy Johnny's new status-quo that much, but his actions are really justified here.
The Lilith plotline isn't pulling its weight yet.
I had some issues with it, but mostly it was good.
A little choppy but overall a great follow up to issie #1. The art fits the book and the story is very interesting.
First issue really didn't do anything for me but this issue, just wow! Kind of reminds me of R.I.P.D..