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Cover: Bob Budiansky & Joe Rubinstein

Ghost Rider #49

Oct 1980 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
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“The Wrath of the Manitou!”

In "The Wrath of the Manitou!", Ghost Rider races against time to prevent Pollard and his men from detonating a bomb that would destroy a sacred Native American burial ground. When the blast erupts, the fiery spirit is hurled into the past—where ancient forces and forgotten legends await. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Don Perlin, with colors by Rob Carosella and letters by Jean Simek, this 1980 Marvel classic features a cover by Bob Budiansky and Joe Rubinstein.

writer Michael Fleisher · artist, inker Don Perlin · colorist Rob Carosella · letterer Jean Simek · cover Bob Budiansky, Joe Rubinstein

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Full credits

artist, inker Don Perlin
colorist Rob Carosella
letterer Jean Simek
cover pencils Bob Budiansky
cover inks Joe Rubinstein

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Ghost Rider tries to stop the plot of Pollard and his flunkies in blowing up a dam and burying a sacred indian burial ground. The bomb goes off and GR is blown right into the past.

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