Weaving together the History of Every Ghost Rider in Marvel Comics into a fiery saga of damnation and deliverance.
Before motorcycles became synonymous with the Ghost Rider name, there was Carter Slade, the original gunslinging spirit from the Old West.
The modern Ghost Rider legacy began in 1972 with Johnny Blaze, introduced in Marvel Spotlight #5.
The mantle passed to Danny Ketch in Ghost Rider Vol. 3 #1 (1990), introducing a new face for a new era.
The third major successor was Alejandra Jones, debuting in Ghost Rider: Fear Itself #1 (2011).
In All-New Ghost Rider #1 (2014), Marvel reinvented the mythos with Robbie Reyes, a street racer from East Los Angeles.
Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch’s Hell Cycle became iconic symbols of vengeance.
The bike’s flaming wheels and chain whip defined 1970s and 1990s Ghost Rider aesthetics. In contrast, Robbie Reyes’ Hell Charger brought a modern twist .