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Cover: Bob Budiansky & Bob Wiacek

Ghost Rider #33

Dec 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
📊 ~21,344 copies sold its debut month
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“...Whom a Child Would Destroy!”

Ghost Rider #33 promises "The Ultimate Cosmic Encounter!" right on its cover, and Bob Budiansky and Bob Wiacek deliver a striking image to match that billing — a flaming-skulled Ghost Rider roars his motorcycle straight at the viewer while a massive, looming spacecraft hovers ominously overhead and armored riders close in from behind. It's a wonderfully kinetic 1978 cover that captures the series at its most wildly ambitious, pairing supernatural menace with full-on science-fiction spectacle. Roger McKenzie and Don Perlin are on hand for the interior story, "...Whom a Child Would Destroy!", making this a compelling package for any fan of Marvel's hellfire-powered antihero.

writer Roger McKenzie · writer, artist, inker Don Perlin · colorist Françoise Mouly · letterer Diana Albers · cover Bob Budiansky, Bob Wiacek

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Don Perlin
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils Bob Budiansky
cover inks Bob Wiacek

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Johnny is trapped in a ghost town when he is confronted by a prospector with amazing powers and the two are captured by a giant ship spouting motorcycle riding robots.

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