Ghost Rider / Captain America: Fear #[nn]
This 1992 Marvel one-shot teams Ghost Rider and Captain America against a supernatural threat that preys on fear itself. Written by Howard Mackie and drawn by Ron Wagner, the story pits the Spirit of Vengeance and the Sentinel of Liberty against a demonic entity called the Fear Lord. A crossover that bridges the darker, mystical corners of the Marvel Universe with its patriotic heroics.
In "Fear," a newly empowered Scarecrow unleashes a brutal rampage, forcing Captain America to reluctantly ally with the fiery Ghost Rider despite the outlaw’s troubled past. With Stacy in danger and the streets gripped by terror, the two heroes clash and connect as Captain America begins to question his long-held judgments. Written by Howard Mackie and illustrated by Lee Weeks, with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Gregory Wright, this 1992 Marvel crossover features a cover by Lee Weeks that captures the tension between the two iconic figures.
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Scarecrow is given new powers and strength by a mysterious group called The Firm. When he begins another killing spree, Captain America teams up with Ghost Rider despite Danny's troubles with the police. Stacy has been captured by the madman, and as her father pursues him along with the heroes, he gradually begins to change his opinion of the Ghost Rider.
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