Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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7.1
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Ghost Rider #20 | 3 |
8.4
|
Ghost Rider #21 | 2 |
6.6
|
Ghost Rider #22 | 2 |
6.9
|
Ghost Rider #23 | 2 |
6.7
|
Ghost Rider #24 | 3 |
6.8
|
Ghost Rider #25 | 1 |
8.1
|
Ghost Rider #26 | 4 |
7.2
|
Ghost Rider #27 | 3 |
7.5
|
Ghost Rider #28 | 2 |
6.9
|
Ghost Rider #29 | 4 |
7.6
|
Ghost Rider #30 | 3 |
8.0
|
Ghost Rider #31 | 1 |
7.9
|
Ghost Rider #32 | 3 |
8.2
|
Ghost Rider #33 | 4 |
10
|
Ghost Rider #34 | 3 |
7.8
|
Ghost Rider #35 | 3 |
7.6
|
Ghost Riders: Heavens On Fire #1 | 4 |
8.0
|
Ghost Riders: Heavens On Fire #2 | 1 |
6.0
|
Ghost Riders: Heavens On Fire #3 | 1 |
6.0
|
Ghost Riders: Heavens On Fire #4 | 1 |
8.0
|
Ghost Riders: Heavens On Fire #6 | 2 |
At first, Aaron's run was a bit boring and weird for my taste, I barely felt any difference from Way's issues. But then it became much better and ended on a very epic and satisfying note. This whole book retconned a lot of things about Ghost Rider and I think after that I might even enjoy re-reading All-New Ghost Rider. But I'm not quite sure about it yet.