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Ghost Rider, Vol. 1 (1973-1983) #77

Ghost Rider, Vol. 1 (1973-1983)

#77

Ghost Rider -- Unleashed?

Within Johnny Blaze's mind, the frustrated Zarathos screams complaints. And a voice answers him. A voice that explains how an ancient people found him, summoned him, and worshipped him, and how this drew the jealous attention of Mephisto, who used trickery to conquer and enslave Zarathos. A pawn of Mephisto gave up his soul for the power to imprison Zarathos - something Mephisto wanted done anyway! Johnny, meanwhile, sees a vision of Vincenzo, the Quentin Carnival seer he thought dead. Following Vincenzo's mind to a drab house, Johnny is set upon and overpowered by freaks serving Renaldo! Inside his mind Zarathos learns how Mephisto sent him, over and over, to Earth to possess the bodies of soulless men and punish the wicked with his flame. In the house, Johnny learns Renaldo's surgeons operated on Vincenzo and gave him the crude telepathic powers, and reduced him to a wreck! And those same surgeons mean to turn Johnny into a mechanical centaur: half man, half motorcycle! He is forced to summon Ghost Rider. But inside his mind, Zarathos learns how his mysterious benefactor, the mystical Nightmare, plans to free him - and how he must resist Johnny's summons. Without the ability to summon the rider, Johnny cannot defeat Renaldo and his freaks...


Creators View all

Writer J.M. DeMatteis
Cover Penciller Bob Budiansky
Cover Inker Dave Simons
Penciller Bob Budiansky
Inker Kevin Dzuban
Colorist Andy Yanchus
Letterer Jim Novak
Plotter Bob Budiansky, J.M. DeMatteis
Editor Tom DeFalco
Editor in Chief Jim Shooter

Characters View all

Ghost Rider Johnathon 'Johnny' Blaze
Mephisto Mephistopheles
Nightmare
Zarathos

Details

Age Modern Age
Format Comic
Series Group Ghost Rider
No. of Pages 32
Country USA

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Added Date Jul 21, 2017 16:09:35
Modified Date Jan 09, 2023 14:01:10

Value

Cover Price $ 0.60

Notes

Gift of Jack Sword, 2016.