Vampyr #1
In "Ved fuldmåne.....dræber varulven!", Johnny Blaze makes a fateful pact with the devil to save the life of the father figure who raised him, transforming into the supernatural Ghost Rider. Written by Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich, with moody, dynamic artwork by Mike Ploog, this 1972 Interpresse issue captures the raw intensity of a man bound by hellfire and vengeance. The cover by Mike Ploog perfectly sets the tone—dark, brooding, and charged with supernatural dread.
Dr. Lee Fuller, haunted by loss, pushes the boundaries of science to bring Lisa back—but when she returns, the truth of his decay becomes her final, unbearable revelation.
When his father, Barton Blaze, is dying, Johnny Blaze makes a desperate pact with Satan to save him—only to awaken as the supernatural Ghost Rider, bound to a flaming skull and a mission of vengeance. As the spirits of his fallen friends, Crash Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, rise to haunt him, Johnny must confront the cost of his power and the dark legacy he now carries.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into Terror #19 (1953), Eerie #2 (1966), Eerie #3 (1966), Marvel Spotlight #5 (1972), Werewolf by Night #1 (1972)
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