Cosmic Ghost Rider is ready to burn a fiery swathe across the cosmos-but he's picked up a rogue earth hitchhiker along the way!
Will Cammi's presence become Rider's own form of penance, or will her thirst for vengeance just add fuel to the flames?
Don't miss out as these two rebels' paths converge as they embark on a two-person crusade against one of the biggest crime syndicates in the cosmos!
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The Art by Scott Hepburn was truly inspired by some nightmare inducing pharmaceuticals. Read Full Review
Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum proves he’s got what it takes to carry Cosmic Ghost Riders reigns. Scott Hepburn and Antonio Fabela bring that vision to life. Put your sanity away and dive deep into this bonkers tale. Read Full Review
This is a fun second issue that really leans into the action. Hepburn is showing why crazy action, with many fighters in a single panel, is within his wheelhouse. The colors are vibrant, the action intense, and the flame just as bright in this great Cosmic Ghost Rider series. Read Full Review
The second chapter of Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider confirms what the first suggested: That this is going to be a story of carnage and cockiness with a bit of well-intentioned righteousness mixed in. Read Full Review
REVENGE OF THE COSMIC GHOST RIDER #2 is a bit of a step back for the short series. The art is still top notch, but the story suffers from some repetitive punishing. Still, Dennis Hallum delivers some nice character interactions between Cammi and Frank, and the cliffhanger ending is enough to bring readers back. Read Full Review
awesome. Caammmmiiii!!!!!!!!
Hopeless and Hepburn once again deliver an excellent issue of Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider. In issue 2, Cammi steals the show. She hasn’t done a lot lately so it was great to see her back in the spotlight. I loved the mind boggling space violence and the Cosmic King is a fantastic villain
While it doesn't reach the highs of the first issue, this issue is still a ton of fun. Plot wise, this issue mostly feels like set up for what looks like a wild third issue. Scott's art really pulls this issue together. His details will keep you interested and engrossed in each scene even when the plot lags a little.
Cammi whines (but charmingly) about Cosmic Ghost Rider refusing to let her kill anyone in her new role as his sidekick. And the Cosmic King, blah, bookends the "cosmic Punishment" montage by beating up Mephisto and then initiating showdown mode with Frank. I don't much like that first page; even if Mephisto is under house arrest, it doesn't feel right for him to get clobbered between issues by a born-yesterday villain who is so far perfectly encapsulated by the words "big space gangster". The art and the sass are good-bordering-on-great, the character work about innocence is good (perhaps a bit repetitive). But yeesh, this plot.
Its fun for what it is. Nothing groundbreaking and very unoriginal but yet pretty darn fun
This is okay. It's just passable. It's not as good as Cosmic Ghost Rider has been in the past. Marvel should learn that maybe CGR can only be written by Cates.
Eh I’m mostly bored tbh.