![]() When Blaze and Reyes manage to defeat the ghost, they aren't able to stop Gabe from being affected, as Eli had done some psychological damage to the young boy, causing him to lose something of his mind. What would a Ghost Rider be however without Johnny Blaze entering the picture? Blaze encounters Reyes and informs him that the ghost in his vehicle, named Eli, was actually a mass serial killer and was simply manipulating Robbie for his own ends. Little did Robbie realize that the car he was using in said street races was inhabited by a spirit, a spirit of vengeance! Yes, Robbie transformed into the newest incarnation of the Ghost Rider. Hoping to land himself and his brother with a safer residence, Reyes took to street racing for the endless amount of prize money offered up. His hometown of Los Angeles, Robbie lived with his brother Gabe but unfortunately had to deal with street gangs and crime on a regular basis. The most recent Ghost Rider, Robbie Reyes, unlike the previous Ghost Riders, didn't ride a motorcycle, in favor of a supped up motorcycle. While Alejandra has yet to appear following the end of her short run series, if they're not dead in the Marvel-verse, there's always a chance for a flashy return. Unfortunately, Jones blamed for Johnny for the loss of her powers, and the subsequent scarring that went along with it. The Spirit of Vengeance, of course, jumped back into Blaze and everything was set back to normalcy. Ultimately, Alejandra lost the power of the Ghost Rider, her series lasting around a dozen issues. Seeing a need to reel her temper in, Johnny decided to act as her mentor and ride alongside her, even without his powers. Jones was much more ruthless than Blaze or Ketch, promptly killing two of the Rider's former villains: Blackout and Deathwatch. ![]() Johnny leapt at the chance, only to unwittingly create a new Spirit of Vengeance with Alejandra. During the crossover event, Fear Itself, a mysterious figure approached Johnny Blaze and offered to free him of his curse once again. prev nextĪs opposed to Blaze and Ketch, who became Ghost Rider almost by accident, Alejandra was trained to be the Spirit of Vengeance. Ketch is still Ghost Rider to this day, sharing the title with his brother and a few others. ![]() ![]() Ketch was king of the Marvel supernatural world for years, though was eventually replaced by Johnny when the popularity of the movie began to hit. This new Ghost Rider was pretty close to the previous incarnation but now had the power of the Penance Stare which allowed him to show the sins of his enemies to them one thousand fold. While Blaze's version of Ghost Rider still was Johnny, Ketch's Ghost Rider was actually an entirely new personality (later revealed to be an ancestor to Danny named Noble Kale.)ĭanny Ketch remained as the Ghost Rider for quite some time, and even had adventures with his brother Johnny as part of the Midnight Sons run in the 90s. Rather than needing to sell his soul to the devil in order to become Ghost Rider, Ketch simply accidentally touched the symbol on top of a mysterious motorcycle. Danny and his sister were wandering through a graveyard one night when attacked by a band of ninjas under the control of the super villain, Deathwatch. Enter Danny Ketch, secretly the brother of Johnny Blaze (but this wasn't revealed until much later into Danny's stint). In the 90's, Marvel decided that a new Ghost Rider was needed for a new age. More often than not, if you were going to have someone be the Ghost Rider in outside media, it would be Blaze. Johnny's claim to fame of course was being the titular character in both films: Ghost Rider and Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance respectively. Ultimately, he would never truly be free and would fall victim to the curse once again. Of course, what deal with the devil ever goes as planned (aside from Spider-Man's that is)? Roxanne's father indeed doesn't die of the cancer, but instead dies in a random accident, thus meaning that the devil still fulfilled his side of the bargain.īlaze would spend his nights popping wheelies with his head on fire, until eventually he managed to find a way to beat the curse and free himself of the Ghost Rider. To save Roxanne's father, Johnny promises to serve Satan in the form of the Ghost Rider. When the love of his life, Roxanne, finds out that her father is dying of cancer, Blaze strikes a literal deal with the devil. Blaze first appeared in Marvel Spotlight #5 in 1972, hitting the scene as a daredevil cyclist in the same vein as Evel Knievil. Johnny Blaze is, again, the one who started it all who is most widely known as the holder of the crown.
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