Son of Satan
Few characters announced themselves with such audacious Bronze Age bravado as the Son of Satan, who burst onto the Marvel scene in 1973's Ghost Rider #2, conjured by Gary Friedrich and Jim Mooney at a moment when horror was electrifying mainstream comics. Over more than five decades, this infernal figure has carved out a genuinely distinctive corner of the Marvel universe, racking up key-issue appearances that collectors still seek out and rubbing shoulders with some of the publisher's heaviest hitters — Stephen Strange, the Hulk, Valkyrie, and more — across the pages of Marvel Spotlight and The Defenders. That roster of co-stars alone signals the kind of company worth keeping: mystic, monstrous, and magnificently strange. Whether you're drawn to the occult edge of Bronze Age Marvel or simply want to understand how the House of Ideas pushed into darker, more daring territory, the Son of Satan is an essential piece of that story.
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