Ghost Rider #26
Set against a moonlit graveyard, Ghost Rider blazes atop his flaming motorcycle while a powerfully built, caped figure — Dr. Druid — channels crackling energy and boasts of the power to destroy the Spirit of Vengeance's form. The confrontation crackles with supernatural tension, brought to life by George Pérez's pencils and Rudy Nebres's inks in a cover that feels both eerie and electric. With Jim Shooter writing and Don Perlin on interior art, this 1977 Marvel issue promises a showdown where mystical forces collide in the shadows of the grave.
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Believing that Ghost Rider is an evil demon, Dr. Druid shows up and picks a fight. Responding to the Druid's attack, Johnny transforms into the Ghost Rider in front of his entire TV crew, putting to rest any question that he is the spirit of vengeance. After the battle and feeling like he has no choice, Johnny leaves Los Angeles and his TV stunt career behind.
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