The Ghost Rider, Number 1, Tale of the Ghost Rider

Comics & Graphic Novels, Horror, Superheroes, Fiction & Literature, Westerns
Cover of the book The Ghost Rider, Number 1, Tale of the Ghost Rider by Magazine Enterprises, Yojimbo Press LLC
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Author: Magazine Enterprises ISBN: 6180045400596
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC Publication: January 1, 1950
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Magazine Enterprises
ISBN: 6180045400596
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC
Publication: January 1, 1950
Imprint:
Language: English
In the premiere issue of Ghost Rider we find the following galloping, ghoulish stories...
Who is the Ghost Rider, where did he come from? All this is answered and more in "Tale of the Ghost Rider." The Ghost Rider fights an insidious foe in "The Fire Ghost". With help from a friend, Ghost Rider becomes a transparent, bullet proof, crime fighter in "Spook Justice". A criminal thinks he can outsmart the Ghost Rider by hiding in his secret base in "A Trap for Nemesis".

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.
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In the premiere issue of Ghost Rider we find the following galloping, ghoulish stories...
Who is the Ghost Rider, where did he come from? All this is answered and more in "Tale of the Ghost Rider." The Ghost Rider fights an insidious foe in "The Fire Ghost". With help from a friend, Ghost Rider becomes a transparent, bullet proof, crime fighter in "Spook Justice". A criminal thinks he can outsmart the Ghost Rider by hiding in his secret base in "A Trap for Nemesis".

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

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