TV21 #74
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Terrible Treasure of Vista del Oro!", Ghost Rider rides into Bison Bend to stop a gang of rustlers led by Bart, only to find the town under the grip of a new threat—the Tarantula and his men, extorting protection money from the terrified townsfolk. When Benjamin Brooks stands up to the villain, the Night Rider steps in, aided by a young apprentice named Jamie, as they use cunning and the lantern-projector to outwit the outlaws and restore order. Written by Gary Friedrich and Dick Ayers, with art by Dick Ayers and inks by Vince Colletta, this 1971 adventure blends frontier grit with supernatural flair, all captured in a striking cover by Carlos Pino and Vicente Alcázar.
In a New York torn by power struggles, The Schemer rises with ambitions to claim the throne of crime, igniting a dangerous conflict with the Kingpin. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson serves in Vietnam, and Gwen Stacy faces a sudden crisis when she’s injured in a traffic accident—her life hanging in the balance as shadows close in.
In the dusty frontier town of Bison Bend, the mysterious Night Rider—Carter Slade—rides in to stop a gang of outlaws led by the enigmatic Tarantula. When the Tarantula demands protection money and Benjamin Brooks refuses, the Night Rider and his young ally Jamie Jacobs must outwit the gang, using clever tricks and a lantern-projector to protect the town. As the dust settles, the townspeople turn to Benjamin for leadership, and a new chapter begins.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #7 (1955), The Ghost Rider #2 (1967), The Silver Surfer #5 (1969), Homer, the Happy Ghost #3 (1970), The Amazing Spider-Man #83 (1970)
Reprinted in TV21 #75 (1971), Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics #2 (2016), Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #20 (2017)
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