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Cover: Mark Texeira

Ghost Rider #16

Aug 1991 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP
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“Changes”

In "Changes," Dan and Blaze face their toughest test yet as Blaze takes on a more active role in training Dan to master his powers—both in battle and in spirit. When Dan follows his mother to church, the pair unexpectedly collide with the sinister Reverend Styge and the ever-unpredictable Hobgoblin, all while Spider-Man drops in for a surprise cameo. Written by Howard Mackie and illustrated with fiery intensity by Tex, with colors by Gregory Wright and letters by Chiang, this 1991 issue features a cover by Mark Texeira that captures the chaos in full motion.

writer Howard Mackie · artist, inker Tex · colorist Gregory Wright · letterer Chiang · cover Mark Texeira

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artist, inker Tex
letterer Chiang
cover pencils, inks Mark Texeira

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Blaze trains Dan to fight and ride. Dan follows his mom to church where he and Blaze get tangled up with Reverend Styge and Hobgoblin. Oh, and Spider-Man shows up too.

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