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Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider #1 (Sept., 1973). Art by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott.
Publication information
Publisher
Marvel Comics
First appearance
Marvel Spotlight #5 (Aug. 1972)
Created by
Writers Roy Thomas & Gary Friedrich and artist Mike Ploog
In-story information
Alter ego
Carter SladeJohnny BlazeDanny Ketch
Abilities
Superhuman strength and durability,Ability to project regular and ethereal flameAbility to travel between interdimensional realms and along any surfaceEnchanced Hellfire Chain,Flaming motorcycle,"Penance Stare"
Ghost Rider is the name of several fictional supernatural antiheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Night Rider and subsequently to Phantom Rider.
The first supernatural Ghost Rider is stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, who, in order to save the life of his mentor, agreed to give his soul to "Satan" (later revealed to be an arch-demon named Mephisto). Instead, his soul bonded with the entity called Zarathos. When utilizing Zarathos' powers Blaze's flesh is consumed by hellfire, causing his head to become a flaming skull. He rides a fiery motorcycle and wields trademark blasts of hellfire from his skeletal hands. He starred in the series from 1973-1983.
The subsequent Ghost Rider series (1990-98) featured Danny Ketch as a new Ghost Rider. After his sister was injured by ninja gangsters, Ketch came in contact with a motorcycle which had somehow been mystically enchanted to contain the essence of a "Spirit of Vengeance." This spirit was once said to have originally been a Puritan man named Noble Kale, an ancestor of both Blaze and Ketch. However, this claim was later disputed.[citation needed]
Johnny Blaze reappeared in this 1990s series as a supporting character, and was revealed to be Ketch's brother. In mid-2000s comics, Blaze again became the Ghost Rider, succeeding Ketch.
Nicolas Cage played the role of the Johnny Blaze in the 2007 film Ghost Rider
Contents
1 Johnny Blaze
2 Daniel Ketch
3 Johnny Blaze returns
4 Powers and abilities
5 Origins
6 Other Spirits of Vengeance
6.1 Vengeance
6.2 Ghost Rider 2099
6.3 Marvel Zombies
6.4 The Spirit of Vengeance
6.5 Trail of Tears
6.6 The Last Stand of the Spirits of Vengeance
7 In other media
7.1 Movies
7.2 Animation
7.3 Video games
7.4 Merchandise/toys
7.5 Pop culture
8 Bibliography
8.1 Comic book series
8.2 One-shot titles
8.3 Publisher crossovers
8.4 Reprints in comic-book form
8.5 Collected editions
9 Footnotes
10 External links
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Johnny Blaze
Main article: Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)
Following the western comics character who originally used the name, this Ghost Rider first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #5 (Aug. 1972), created by writer-editor Roy Thomas, writer Gary Friedrich, and artist Mike Ploog.
Johnny Blaze, a motorcycle stunt performer in a traveling circus, sold his soul to who he believes was Satan but actually is the demon Mephisto (a retcon), in order to save his stepfather, "Crash" Simpson, from cancer. Crash later dies in a motorcycle accident and Mephisto attempts to take Blaze's soul, only to be thwarted by Crash's daughter Roxanne, who had learned of the deal and had prepared a counter-spell based on selfless love. Unable to take Blaze's soul, Mephisto has his revenge by binding Blaze with a demonic force.
Blaze then finds himself transforming into a demonic entity at nightfall, during which times he wields strange powers. He is called the Ghost Rider for his strange appearance. As time goes on, he is able to call on his demonic abilities whenever he wishes, not just at night. Eventually, he seems to have a different personality as Ghost Rider and it is finally revealed that Mephisto has forced Blaze to share his body with a demon rival named Zarathos.
Originally, Zarathos was stripped of his memories and so Blaze was in control whenever they transformed into Ghost Rider. But now, Zarathos' true personality has resurfaced and from then on it is a continuing battle for dominance between him and Blaze. Being a demon, Zarathos craves the punishment of sinners and so Blaze at times willingly releases him when criminals or other threats are nearby. However, it is always a struggle to force Zarathos back so that Blaze can resume his control and his human identity. At time, Zarathos tries to find ways to either destroy Blaze's soul so that he may be free to enjoy complete physical existence.
The character received his own series in 1973, with penciller Jim Mooney handling most of the first nine issues. Several different creative teams mixed-and-matched until penciller...(and so on)

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