

The next prominent Ghost Rider was Kushala, AKA the Spirit Rider. Hellhawk was killed by Necrosis, on orders by Belasco of the Corrupted as a threat to Mephisto to keep all Spirits of Vengeance out of Limbo. (Kale is also the ancestor of two other Ghost Riders, Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch). Avengers, and, according to some dialogue in AVENGERS (2018) #24, had a rivalry with the Puritan Avenger/Ghost Rider Noble Kale. First appearing in GHOST RIDER (2006) #33, he was part of the 1,000 A. The following Ghost Rider was Hellhawk, a Sioux chieftain during the 11th century. Black Panther, to battle the Fallen in MARVEL LEGACY (2017) #1 and the First Host in the pages of AVENGERS (2018).

Ghost Rider would later join the Stone Age Avengers, such as 1,000,000 B. Although he loses the battle and his Hell Mammoth to the Wendigo, B.C. It was during this journey that Ghost was approached by a snake and was given a Spirit of Vengeance, thus making him the 1,000,000 B. The monster named the caveman “Ghost” and challenged him to find them. was the lone survivor of a Wendigo attack. In AVENGERS (2018) #7, an intelligent caveman from 1,000,000 B.C. The legacy of the Ghost Rider is filled with “pain, punishment, and vengeance.” So, hop on your preferred Hell-Vehicle of choice, and let’s take a fiendish ride down this hair-raising highway of history. Regardless of their origin, one thing is for certain. Whereas the Spirits of Vengeance that served Mephisto directly were demonic entities, as portrayed in DOCTOR STRANGE: DAMNATION (2018) #1. This spirit, an “entity of heaven,” would be connected to a targeted human host, like stunt motorcyclist Johnny Blaze, whose purpose was to purify sins through fighting. According to GHOST RIDER (2006) #18, the rogue archangel Zadkiel bonded the Sprits of Vengeance to the chosen, as he was in charge of maintaining them. But it’s a little more complicated than that. Sell your soul, become a cursed, flaming skull with immense power. It was once believed that Hell-lord Mephisto was the creator of the Ghost Riders. And, one Ghost Rider is bad enough, but to face a whole army of them? GHOST RIDER: HEAVEN’S ON FIRE (2009) #6 and DOCTOR STRANGE: DAMNATION (2018) #4 showed that it was a fate worse than death. They weren’t native to America but spanned countless countries, cultures, and eras. “Heaven’s Black Ops.” They were, as told in a flashback from GHOST RIDER (2006) #33, born out of a supreme being’s will to keep depravity and wickedness in check. And after watching this sequel, I can’t blame him for being fed up with this comic book series.They are the Spirits of Vengeance.
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There was apparently a third Ghost Rider movie being discussed, but it was scrapped after Cage couldn’t take it anymore.

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We wouldn’t see another live-action Ghost Rider (in the form of Robbie Reyes) again until 2016 during the TV show Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. And after the sequel, even Nicholas Cage (who will usually say yes to any role), announced that he was officially “done” playing Ghost Rider. But the first movie, despite the cool Ghost Rider design, flopped on its storytelling. The story of a Marvel anti-hero literally on fire, riding a motorcycle, and destroying the souls of the wicked sounds like a compelling film. Ghost Rider should have been an awesome cinematic feature, especially with Nicholas Cage in the starring role. I’m going to assume this was already in the works before the first movie was even released because there is no way a sequel should have been greenlit. Nicolas Cage has been in a lot of bad movies, but 2012's Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance might be his worst.Īfter the 2007 mess that was Ghost Rider, somehow it was deemed good enough to get a sequel in 2012.
