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Exclusive Preview: Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #2

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #2

(W) Ben Percy (A) Danny Kim
(C) Bryan Valenza (L) Travis Lanham
(CA) Juan Ferreyra (VCA) Elena Casagrande, Geoff Shaw, Mark Texeira
Rated T+
In Shops: Apr 17, 2024
SRP: $3.99

THE NEW GHOST RIDER!
There’s a new Spirit of Vengeance in town and he’s looking to run the place. There will be no stopping THIS rider. The mystery of Johnny Blaze’s disappearance continues!

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #2

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 debuts the new Ghost Rider

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1

Johnny Blaze was bonded with the Spirit of Vengeance. Unwilling to be a monster, Johnny used this demon from Hell to do good as the Ghost Rider. But heroism isn’t what the Rider was meant for. So who will be the new Spirit of Vengeance? And what will it mean for the Marvel Universe? Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 kicks off the next chapter for the Spirit of Vengeance as it seeks, and finds, a new host.

Written by Benjamin Percy, Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 is a prime example of missed opportunity. A new character taking on an old mantle could be a moment of excitement and get a lot of buzz. But, Marvel spoiled who the new host Ghost Rider would be some time ago. With that already out there, the comic’s surprise and draw shifts a bit. How did this happen? Why was he chosen? What would he be like? Those first two questions are answered but that final one is left for another time. The over-sized comic takes its time getting us to what we know is coming and thus creates a comic that leaves us with what we already knew and wanted to know.

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 is interesting in that the Ghost Rider spirit leaves Johnny Blaze at a difficult moment. He’s in the middle of battle and thus powerless to fend for himself. But, that’s put to the side and instead we get to see the entity search for a new host as it goes on about its history. There’s some interesting aspects with quick hits of individuals as the Ghost Rider and damage left as it leaves. Most are very short and there’s little impact but two segments are given some breathing room, each creating potential stories that would have been worth seeing more of. In other words, the comic feels more like a bunch of teasers taking far to long to get to the point and skipping over some excellent ideas. No spoilers here as to all of that. But, there’s interesting aspects to the comic as it hops all over to get us to the new host for Ghost Rider, something we already knew and spoiled a while ago.

With the new host spoiled and already revealed before release, the more interesting aspect of the comic is the situation Johnny Blaze is left in. The moment is silly in some ways but how he escapes has potential and feels like an aspect of the comic that was set up, forgot, we’re given some detours, and then remembered to be resolved. A classic character thrown into danger should get a bit more focus, but instead, the comic spends a lot of time on the Ghost Rider entity waxing poetic and philosophically about what it’s looking for in a new host. One thing goes on too long and the other a bit too short. Then there’s the two hosts for a short time that could have been an issue or two on their own.

The art by Danny Kim is decent. With color by Bryan Valenza and lettering by Travis Lanham, the art, like the story, at times feels like quick hits. It’s amplified by pages and panels which are more focused and look great. Basically, the scenes with a lot of people, the detail drops but when it’s just a few, there’s a solid amount and it looks much better.

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 is an interesting comic. If it just focused on the new host and got us there, the pacing would have picked up and it’d be far more entertaining to get to what we already knew was happening. The other improvement would have been to not spoil it at all and let readers be surprised. Finally, a better direction would have been to let it play out through the first arc with the reveal coming the fourth or fifth issue and again not spoiling it. That would have allowed Percy to better explore the Ghost Rider entity and its role in the Marvel Universe. As is, we get some cool ideas and an ending we knew was coming. In other words, it’s a comic that doesn’t deliver much beyond what we already knew.

Story: Benjamin Percy Art: Danny Kim
Color: Bryan Valenza Letterer: Travis Lanham
Story: 6.5 Art: 7.0 Overall: 6.5 Recommendation: Pass

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Preview: Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1

(W) Ben Percy (A) Danny Kim (CA) Juan Ferreyra
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 13, 2024
SRP: $4.99

WHO IS THE NEW SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE? Johnny Blaze was bonded with the Spirit of Vengeance. Unwilling to be a monster, Johnny used this demon from Hell to do good as the Ghost Rider. But heroism isn’t what the Rider was meant for. So who will be the new Spirit of Vengeance? And what will it mean for the Marvel Universe? Find out in this extra-sized first issue by writer Benjamin Percy and hot new art sensation Danny Kim!

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1

The new Ghost Rider revealed! Which villain becomes the Spirit of Vengeance?

Over the years, the Spirit of Vengeance has burned its way through various hosts, and this March, it’ll abandon Johnny Blaze for a new rider in Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance! An evolution of Benjamin Percy’s acclaimed Ghost Rider run, this new series will see an iconic super villain unleash hellfire as the new Ghost Rider—the criminal mastermind known as the Hood!

Armed with a demonic cloak and dark mystical abilities, Parker Robbins’ undying lust for more power and fortune has made one of the Marvel Universe’s dangerous threats. Now with the Spirit of Vengeance claiming what’s left of his soul, there’s no stopping his bloody takeover of the criminal underworld. By the time Johnny Blaze is able to claw his way back from the abyss to reclaim the Spirit of Vengeance, it’ll be far too late!

Joining Percy will be artist Danny Kim who delivered a terrifying showdown between Ghost Rider and the Hood in last year’s Ghost Rider Annual #1. The rising star has designed a brand-new look for the Hood/Ghost Rider that is sure to strike fear into reader’s hearts!

See the Hood embracing his new role in the Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #2 cover by Juan Ferreyra and Kim’s original design sheet. Be there for this dark new chapter of Ghost Rider when Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 arrives on March 13.

Feel the heat with the Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 foil cover

 New year, new Ghost Rider! Continuing his acclaimed work on the character, writer Benjamin Percy will team up with artist Danny Kim to introduce an all-new Ghost Rider in Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1. Hitting stands in March, the series will see the Spirit of Vengeance turn down a dark road as he abandons Johnny Blaze and possesses a powerful Marvel supervillain instead. It promises to be a very different chapter for the iconic flamehead and like other highly-anticipated launches, it’ll stand out in comic shops with a special Foil Variant Cover. Fans can see the piece by artist Benjamin Su as they gear up to learn the identity of the all-new Ghost Rider. 

WHO IS THE NEW SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE? Find out very soon in a special announcement. In the meantime, check out Su’s cover and get a hint at the future of Ghost Rider by picking up the final issue of Benjamin Percy’s current run, Ghost Rider #21, available now digitally and at your local comic shop!

GHOST RIDER: FINAL VENGEANCE #1 foil variant cover

Preview: Ghost Rider #21

Ghost Rider #21

(W) Ben Percy (A) Carlos Nieto (CA) Bjorn Barends
Rated T+
In Shops: Dec 27, 2023
SRP: $4.99

END OF THE ROAD!
The Cult of Mephisto is possessing the next generation of humanity! But even if the Spirit of Vengeance stops the Cult, what does that mean for the future of Ghost Rider? Could this be the end of an era?

Ghost Rider #21

Johnny Blaze takes his final ride in Greg Capullo’s Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 cover

This March, a new Ghost Rider will set the roads of the Marvel Universe ablaze in Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance! Continuing Benjamin Percy’s new twists on the Ghost Rider mythos, the new series will see the Spirit of Vengeance fall into the wrong hands and fans won’t believe who it is! Now, Johnny Blaze must embark on an epic quest to become Ghost Rider again before the newly possessed uses its demonic power for a dark purpose. Joining Percy on his latest hell ride will be Marvel newcomer Danny Kim, known for his work on last month’s Ghost Rider Annual #1.

Fans will have to wait to find out who the new Ghost Rider is but in the meantime, see Johnny Blaze enjoy his last moments as the iconic Flamehead in Greg Capullo’s cover for Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance. Also available as a Virgin Variant Cover, this is the superstar artist’s latest piece since his grand return to Marvel Comics earlier this year.

WHO IS THE NEW SPIRIT OF VENGEANCE? Johnny Blaze was bonded with the Spirit of Vengeance. Unwilling to be a monster, Johnny used this demon from Hell to do good as the Ghost Rider. But heroism isn’t what the Rider was meant for. So who will be the new Spirit of Vengeance? And what will it mean for the Marvel Universe?

Check out Capullo’s cover now and stay tuned for the reveal of the new Ghost Rider in the coming weeks!

Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1 Greg Capullo cover

Preview: Ghost Rider #20

Ghost Rider #20

(W) Ben Percy, Steven Paul Judd (A) Cory Smith (CA) Bjorn Barends
Rated T+
In Shops: Nov 15, 2023
SRP: $4.99

On the trail of the Cult of Mephisto, Talia Warroad and Johnny Blaze discover a town emptied of adults. What happened, what will become of the children left behind and how does it connect to Talia’s own childhood? He may not be the nurturing type, but these children’s only hope is the Ghost Rider! Plus: A backup story featuring Ghost Rider and Kushala, the Spirit Rider!

Ghost Rider #20

Marvel’s heroes ring in the new year with Stormbreakers Variant Covers

Gear up for 2024 with Marvel’s Stormbreakers! Throughout December, these elite artists show readers what New Year’s Eve looks like in the Marvel Universe in the latest monthly collection of Stormbreakers Variant Covers. See your favorite heroes party, toast, and share a midnight kiss as they enter the New Year in style!

Each month, Marvel’s Stormbreakers bring their incredible talents to your favorite comic series and characters and flex their skills with exciting themed variant cover collections. The current group of artists includes Elena Casagrande, Nic Klein, Jan Bazaldua, Chris Allen, Martin Coccolo, Lucas Werneck, Federico Vicentini, and C.F. Villa. Each of these artists embody the raw talent and creative potential to shatter the limits of visual storytelling in comics today! As the next evolution of the groundbreaking Marvel’s Young Guns program, Marvel’s Stormbreakers continues the tradition of spotlighting and elevating these powerful artists to showcase their abilities, artwork and prominence in the world of comic books.

Check out December’s eight Stormbreakers Variant Covers now and preorder them at your local comic shop today! 

  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #13 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY C.F. VILLA – 75960620424301321
  • DAREDEVIL: GANG WAR #1 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY LUCAS WERNECK – 75960620778700131
  • WHITE WIDOW #2 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY ELENA CASAGRANDE – 75960620800500231
  • X-MEN RED #18 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY FEDERICO VICENTINI – 75960620212601831
  • DAREDEVIL: BLACK ARMOR #2 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY MARTIN COCCOLO – 75960620595000221
  • SUPERIOR SPIDER-MAN #2 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY NIC KLEIN – 75960620747300221
  • DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG FU: GANG WAR #1 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY CHRIS ALLEN – 75960620799200131
  • GHOST RIDER #21 STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY JAN BAZALDUA – 75960609979502131
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