Ghost Rider #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this January 1983 Marvel issue says it all — "Separated at last!" — as Johnny Blaze and the Ghost Rider face each other as distinct combatants, the flaming-skulled demon crouching aggressively while Blaze squares off against him amid a hellish pink landscape teeming with tortured figures and a fiery motorcycle. Bob Budiansky and Dave Simons deliver a striking visual that reframes the series' central conflict: not man versus outside threat, but a host versus the supernatural force that has shared his body. With J. M. DeMatteis scripting and Don Perlin on interior art, Ghost Rider #76 promises a deeply personal reckoning wrapped in vivid supernatural spectacle.
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Mephisto divides the Ghost Rider into Johnny Blaze and Zarathos then pits them into a contest as part of a wager with Asmodeus.
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