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Cover: John Romita

Ghost Rider #7

Aug 1974 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
📊 ~43,555 copies sold its debut month
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“...And Lose His Own Soul!”

Two motorcycle-riding daredevils face off on this striking 1974 cover by John Romita — the flaming-skulled Ghost Rider charges head-to-head against the blue-and-yellow-costumed Stunt-Master, the pair framed by a spinning zodiac wheel lined with astrological symbols. The cover promises a death-duel with the one-man Zodiac thrown into the mix as well, leaving readers to wonder whether Stunt-Master is hero or hired killer. Writer Tony Isabella and artist Jim Mooney bring Marvel's most supernatural superhero into a collision of wheels, fire, and moral ambiguity that feels perfectly at home in the Bronze Age Marvel universe.

writer Tony Isabella · artist Jim Mooney · inker Jack Abel · colorist Phil Rache · letterer Alan Kupperberg · cover John Romita

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Full credits

artist Jim Mooney
inker Jack Abel
colorist Phil Rache
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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