TV21 #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn TV21 #75 (1971), the Sting-Ray—posing as the Scorpion—strikes at Carter Slade's ranch during a school fundraiser, stealing the donations and paralyzing Sheriff Brooks and Clay Riley. With the Ghost Rider hot on his trail, a web of deception unfolds as the real villain hides in plain sight among the townsfolk, setting a trap that ensnares Natalie. Written by Gary Friedrich and Dick Ayers, with art by Dick Ayers and inks by Vince Colletta, the issue builds tension with a twisty showdown that pits the Ghost Rider against both a masked foe and the very law he’s sworn to uphold. The cover by Carlos Pino and Vicente Alcázar captures the moment of confrontation with sharp, dynamic flair.
The Schemer, seeking to claim New York’s criminal throne, ignites a dangerous power struggle with the Kingpin, while Spider-Man races to protect Gwen Stacy after she’s injured in a traffic accident—just as Flash Thompson’s deployment to Vietnam adds another layer of tension to the city’s unraveling.
When the Sting-Ray strikes again at Carter Slade’s ranch, paralyzing Sheriff Brooks and stealing school funds, the Ghost Rider takes up the chase—only to be blocked by the very man he’s trying to protect. As tensions rise and the town’s trust fractures, a mysterious new figure emerges: the Tarantula, whose true allegiance remains shrouded in shadow. With Natalie Brooks in danger and the Sheriff’s suspicion turning ever sharper, the line between outlaw and hero blurs in this tense western tale from TV21 #75.
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↩ Reprints Ringo Kid #7 (1955), The Ghost Rider #4 (1967), The Amazing Spider-Man #83 (1970), Homer, the Happy Ghost #4 (1970), TV21 #74 (1971)
Reprinted in Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics #2 (2016), Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #20 (2017)
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