Ghost Rider (comic book)

[1] Following the Western title, the first superhero Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze, received his own series in June 1973, with penciller Jim Mooney handling most of the first nine issues.

Blaze occasionally appeared in the subsequent 1990–1998 series, Ghost Rider, which starred a related character, Daniel Ketch.

In their review of Ghost Rider #80–85, Wizard gave the series their lowest possible rating, citing convoluted, tangential plots, dragged out fight scenes, and inappropriately cartoonish art.

[citation needed] Johnny Blaze's continued journeys as chronicled in a six-issue limited series (November 2005 – April 2006) written by Garth Ennis, Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation.

[citation needed] This series is a story about Robbie Reyes' relatively brief time as the Ghost Rider.

[citation needed] This series featured both Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch as the Spirits of Vengeance.

[citation needed] Johnny Blaze returns after "King in Black" with a scoured memory and hunting down demons in the American West while Agent Warroad accompanies the F.B.I.