On the trail of the Cult of Mephisto, Talia Warroad and Johnny Blaze discover a town emptied of adults. What happened, what will become of the children left behind and how does it connect to Talia's own childhood? He may not be the nurturing type, but these children's only hope is the Ghost Rider! Plus: A backup story featuring Ghost Rider and Kushala, the Spirit Rider!
Rated T+
hings get real weird, real fast in Ghost Rider #20 and quite frankly, it might be one of the most demented things we've seen in comics in a long time and that's a good thing. Read Full Review
Another super solid issue as we approach the end of the series. I'm still enjoying the backstory with Talia here, and I enjoyed the main story more than the previous issue. Despite my past criticisms regarding Talia being in a relationship with Johnny, I'm very glad with how much Percy has fleshed out Talia's character. I'm hoping that she doesn't just disappear when Percy's work on Ghost Rider ends. As for the backup story, I wasn't really all that into it. It wasn't bad, but as I was going back and forth on giving this issue either an 8.0 or an 8.5, the backup solidified this is the former, for me.
Another reliable issue of Ghost Rider. I just realized it's ending next issue, which is a bit of a bummer. Hopefully Talia is involved in the next series. I really have grown on her and Ghost Rider as a duo.
I really don't know why I keep buying this.