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Without spoiling, the story doesn't contribute anything significant moving forward for the King in Black event. But for the development of both Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch, it closes off most of the previous plot points from the cancelled ongoing series. It's a great read with enough action and drama. The art is fantastic, definitely suits the atmosphere of the event and is something that could also greatly work for Ghost Rider had the series continued it's run.

There's so much going on and a lot to anticipate. It reads as if the build-up is all in one book then the next will just be all out carnage and chaos. Danny's humanity is very well-written and seeing what the Spirit of Corruption capabilities is interesting. The sense of dread and exhilaration makes it an engaging read. Very excited to see what's up in the next issue. Ed Brisson is killing it with Ghost Rider!

It's a good book and it was a lot of fun to read. I do think there wasn't enough character build for Lilith since the other half of the book is about Johnny Blaze and a little bit of Danny. Would be cool to see some other plans she's been secretly pulling off like say observing Johnny's reign over Hell and teasing her diabolical intentions. It could've been done in the main Ghost Rider series honestly. But it's a great read, definitely a good book of supernatural elements unfolding behind the scenes.

This book is almost brutal but didn't felt like a conclusion. There's a mystery behind what's happening for Blaze and I'm intrigued on knowing what will happen. Danny's new status quo is questionable. The art is fantastic but the design for Danny's new look is...okay...it has a 90's feel but I really wish it was more incline to something a bit more...horror-ish... Overall, it's a good book but not so much as a conclusion.

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