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Cover: Salvador Larroca & Sergio Melia

Ghost Rider #70

Feb 1996 · Marvel · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD
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“Red Dusk”

In "Red Dusk," Dan takes root in a new life in the Bronx, but as his memories of his Ghost Rider nights grow hazy, a shadowy figure with a familiar pattern of justice begins striking down criminals—leaving Dan to wonder if his past is slipping away, or if someone else is wearing his flame. Written by Ivan Velez Jr. and illustrated by Salvador Larroca, with inks by Sergio Melia and colors by Kevin Tinsley and Malibu, this issue blends haunting atmosphere with a creeping sense of identity unraveling. The cover by Salvador Larroca and Sergio Melia captures the tension with a striking, fiery silhouette.

writer Ivan Velez Jr. · artist Salvador Larroca · inker Sergio Melia · colorist Kevin Tinsley · colorist Malibu · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Salvador Larroca, Sergio Melia

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Full credits

colorist Kevin Tinsley
colorist Malibu
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Salvador Larroca
cover inks Sergio Melia

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Dan begins to establish his new home in the Bronx, but at the same time he begins forgetting his nightly actions as Ghost Rider, someone with a very similar modus operandi is murdering criminals.

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