Johnny Blaze closes in on the Hood as his empire crumbles! What deal is the new Ghost Rider willing to make to hold on to his power? And what lengths will he go to in order to remain the hero of his story?
Rated T+
This was a great finale that helped cement this as a really fun and fascinating Ghost Rider story. Parker Robbins and Johnny Blaze both had an awesome finale to their character arcs and Mephisto was the icing on the cake. I absolutely loved Johnny's conversation with Zarathos and his inner dialogue made for some engaging storytelling. Read Full Review
Percy and Kim's time with Parker Robbins as the Hood comes to an end and while the mini-series' finale does a solid job of giving everyone their due, I can't help but feel the legs of the idea didn't get time to stretch. Read Full Review
Solid little series overall. The art in this issue was rough, but it gave a solid enough ending. Imagine the end of the Hood if the art was better?
Marvel comics are, (in my opinion) not that great. I still collect a few titles here and there, but overall, it's very meh. That being said issue #6 was probably one of the coolest GR comics I've read in some time. It wasn't great, but better than average.
I little underwhelming, in my opinion, but still a solid book overall. Kim's art was a little rough in certain spots, but I didn't think it was downright terrible or anything. As for the story, there were some bright spots, but it just didn't hit that much for me, I don't know. I'm hoping the new Spirits of Vengeance miniseries from Sabir Pirzada is good.
Messy, anticlimactic, and reverts the status quo to "back to basic"