
The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel Pocketbook) #11, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #121-128, Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider #1, Ghost Rider (1973) #1-5, Marvel Spotlight (1971) #5-12, Marvel Masterworks #281, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #15
Marvel Masterworks: Ghost Rider Vol. 1
まだ評価がありません
Action & Adventure
History
Horror
形式
キンドル
ページ数
328
言語
英語
公開されました
Oct 9, 2019
出版社
Marvel
ISBN-10
1302516264
ISBN-13
9781302516260
説明
This collection brings together the early adventures of one of Marvel's most iconic characters, the Ghost Rider, weaving a tale that delves into the supernatural and the battle between good and evil. The storyline follows Johnny Blaze, a stunt motorcyclist who makes a pact with the devil, transforming him into the vengeful spirit that rides through the night. Each chapter is a fusion of action and horror, showcasing Johnny's constant struggle against dark forces that seek to claim his soul.
The artwork in this collection captures the raw, gritty essence of the 1970s comic scene, bringing to life the fiery transformations and heart-pounding chases that define the Ghost Rider's existence. Collaborators like Mike Ploog and Tom Sutton provide a visual feast, enhancing the narrative with striking imagery that resonates with both terror and adrenaline.
The storytelling, crafted by renowned writers such as Gary Friedrich and Roy Thomas, builds a rich mythos around the character, revealing deeper themes of sacrifice and redemption. Readers are drawn into Johnny's world, where each encounter poses moral dilemmas and fierce adversaries, making this volume a compelling retrospective of a beloved vigilante hero.
The artwork in this collection captures the raw, gritty essence of the 1970s comic scene, bringing to life the fiery transformations and heart-pounding chases that define the Ghost Rider's existence. Collaborators like Mike Ploog and Tom Sutton provide a visual feast, enhancing the narrative with striking imagery that resonates with both terror and adrenaline.
The storytelling, crafted by renowned writers such as Gary Friedrich and Roy Thomas, builds a rich mythos around the character, revealing deeper themes of sacrifice and redemption. Readers are drawn into Johnny's world, where each encounter poses moral dilemmas and fierce adversaries, making this volume a compelling retrospective of a beloved vigilante hero.