• Solar systems quake as the Cosmic Ghost Rider goes toe-to-toe with the mysterious head of the galaxy's biggest crime syndicates!
• With nothing left to lose, will Cosmic Ghost Rider be able to come out on top or will his fire go out in a final brutal blaze of glory?
• Plus, all-new secrets of the Cosmic Ghost Rider's origin revealed!
Rated T+
Hepburns art is perfectly suited for drawing both the manic moments and the quieter (that’s quiet-ER moments, not quiet) and is an excellent fit. Antonio Fabela’s colors accentuate the artwork and take it to a whole new level. I’m excited to read the next issue and see what’s coming next. Read Full Review
REVENGE OF THE COSMIC GHOST RIDER #3 manages to expertly balance story and action. The scenes flow seamlessly between flashbacks and current goings-on thanks to both Dennis Hallums writing and Scott Hepburns art. Some of the fighting progression and monologuing could be tightened up, but issue #3 is still the best of the short series. Read Full Review
Where this issue shines is in its back-and-forth banter between Frank and his foe as each of them wax poetic about their brutal tendencies. The conversations would be long-winded if not for the way the story constantly breaks up the fights with flashbacks and more introspective moments, but with those elements combined, the result is a hard-hitting slugfest. Read Full Review
I have had a blast reading this series, including Revenge of the Cosmic Ghost Rider #3. This issue has the perfect combination of heavy profound ideas mixed with good ol violent fun. If I were you I would pick up a copy at your local comic book shop or wherever you get your comics. Read Full Review
Sick
It's an issue-long dustup between CGR and the Cosmic King, with city-levelling collateral damage. Plus a flashback to Frank's OG deal with Mephisto. It's a stupid fight and a stupid antagonist, but GOOD LORD do the creators sell it. They transmogrify the stupid into the fun kind of stupid, and this issue does a stellar job of recapturing the "frantic heavy-metal guitar solo" tone that CGR had under his original creators.
I actually really liked this one.
Emotionally-fueled flashbacks, and extended fight scene, and good art make for a great issue, but nothing spectacular.
Even Mephisto pity Frank. Wow, that hurts. 'Good God' - Mephisto
Its pretty fun. Cant really complain too much. It has some fun ideas it looks good and its well written just nothing too crazy.
tbh I am all about Mephisto being like "... dude your life is so sad, maybe you should just stay in hell?"