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Cover: Bret Blevins

Ghost Rider #32

Dec 1992 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.15 CAD; 1.20 GBP
📊 ~21,347 copies sold its debut month
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“Fight for Life”

Ghost Rider #32 poses a charged question right on the cover: "Can Dr. Strange bring Danny back without killing him?" — and Bret Blevins's cover art makes the stakes feel visceral, depicting a flaming-skulled Ghost Rider looming behind a vulnerable, seemingly unconscious Danny Ketch while a commanding Dr. Strange hovers above, hands outstretched in sorcerous intent. The tug-of-war between supernatural forces and human life is rendered with real tension, framed by skulls and hellfire that set the mood perfectly for a story titled "Fight for Life." Howard Mackie and Bret Blevins deliver a December 1992 issue that blends Marvel's mystical and supernatural corners in a way that should have readers eager to see how this dangerous rescue attempt unfolds.

writer Howard Mackie · artist, inker Bret Blevins · colorist Tom Smith · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Bret Blevins

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artist, inker Bret Blevins
colorist Tom Smith
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Bret Blevins

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