Ghost Rider #13
Hollywood sets the stage for trouble in this lively 1975 Marvel gem, as Ghost Rider roars in on his motorcycle to face a purple-clad villain called the Trapster, who levels a gun at the flame-skulled hero and sneers, "Welcome to Hollywood, Spook-Man!" A Statue of Liberty prop looms in the background amid the chaos, while Karen Page — billed on the cover itself as Daredevil's lost love — scrambles desperately in the foreground. Gil Kane and Mike Esposito deliver a cover that crackles with cinematic energy, perfectly selling the B-movie menace of a villain who promises his captive they're "just in time to play your death scene.
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↩ Reprints [Marvel Hostess Ads] #2 (1975)
Reprinted in Comic Reader #118 (1975), Capitan America #100 (1977), Etranges Aventures #60 (1979), Chiller Pocket Book #3 (1980), Essential Ghost Rider #1 (2005), Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider #2 (2020), Ghost Rider Epic Collection #2 (2024)
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