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Essential Ghost Rider, Vol. 1 (Marvel Essentials)
Essential Ghost Rider, Vol. 1 (Marvel Essentials)

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Authors: Gary Friedrich, John Byrne, Roy Thomas, Michael Ploog, Jim Mooney, Tom Sutton, Herb Trimpe, Gerry Conway, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Category: Book

List Price: $16.99
Buy Used: $4.73
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 311022

Media: Paperback
Edition: Direct Ed
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 560
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 10 x 6.8 x 1.5

ISBN: 0785118381
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9780785118381
ASIN: 0785118381

Publication Date: October 19, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BOOK HAS SOME WEAR BUT TEXT IS CLEAN AND UNREAD

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4 out of 5 stars Just Getting Warmed Up   November 14, 2007
Ghost Rider battles Satan, the ultimate adversary, who unfortunately comes across as a stereotypical, almost comically inept supervillian. A necessary look at the character's origins, but it only got better from here.


4 out of 5 stars Graphic SF Reader   September 3, 2007
Demonic biker boys, and cheesy super bad guys. As much fun as I remembered, with some early looks at quite a few of Marvel's supernatural type characters. You meet Daimon Hellstromm, the Son of Satan, the Witch, and others. Flaming skull head guys are cool, comics artists have worked this out as now there are several of them.





1 out of 5 stars Great Comic, Bad Reprint   July 10, 2007
 0 out of 4 found this review helpful

I purchased this item to relive some of my younger years after I saw they made a Ghost Rider movie. I remeber reading the comics that my older brother had bought when he was young and while I love the comic, the "Essentals" presentation is horrible!
It's BLACK and WHITE! Now I have nothing against gray scale comics I own and enjoy several, but Ghost Rider was orignaly in COLOR! Transfering it to black and white make a lot of the artwork look just plain bad and you lose the original intestiy of the comic, is Ghost Rider's head on fire or is it emenating a gas? The paper they choose to print this on is also of poor quality, I've seen flyers stuck under my windshield wiper of better quality.
If you haven't read any Ghost Rider and you want to find out the orignal storyline by all means pick it up it's only $12 and it does have all the comics including the spotlights where Ghost Rider orignaly appeared. I hope in the future Marvel will release Ghost Rider in it's original color and maybe on paper that is not better suited for the restroom than a book.



3 out of 5 stars Early days of Ghost Rider, but not entirely essential   March 21, 2007
Ghost Rider was one of many Marvel characters created in the 70's that has been much maligned in terms of his origin, status, and overall how he's been written. Essential Ghost Rider suffers from the same problems that are apparent in many of Marvel's Essential books: this contains early visions of the character, but the stories themselves are not entirely essential. Essential Ghost Rider begins with motorcycle stunt performer Johnny Blaze making a deal with the demon Mephisto to save the life of his stepfather Crash, and in return, Blaze offers up his soul. However, as these things tend to go, the deal turns sour, and Blaze ends up being bonded to the demon Zarathos; transforming him into the flaming skull-headed spirit of vengeance known as Ghost Rider. All this is told in the opening Marvel Spotlight issues, which are the best to be found in this collection and feature the excellent art by Mike Ploog, who helped give Ghost Rider his awesome, trademark look. However, after we get to Ghost Rider's own issues, the book becomes wildly inconsistent and convoluted as a revolving door of writers (including Mike Friedrich, Marv Wolfman, Doug Moench, Gerry Conway, and Jim Shooter among others) all attempt to do their own thing, while trying to insert cameos and guest spots from top tier Marvel characters like Spider-Man, the Hulk, and Daredevil. Not to mention that the book has a mix of heroic and horror moments as well that only works occasionally. That being said, Essential Ghost Rider is worth checking out for fans who want to see just where the character got his start, but don't expect anything prolific, or "essential" for that matter.


1 out of 5 stars Old comics, poor quality   June 28, 2006
 2 out of 29 found this review helpful

All of the Marvel "Essential" books/TPBs collect 'old' (60's,70's) comics. Each collection reprints a lot of comics into one volume for a reasonable price; however, they are all in black and white, on cheap newsprint, and bound poorly.

If you are into the older comics these collections might be for you; but personally I was very disappointed.


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