Cover Date: November 1992; On Sale Date: September 1992
Writer: D.G. Chichester; Artist: Ron Garney; Inker: Tom Palmer; Letterer: John Costanza; Colorist: Tom Palmer; Editor: Bobbie Chase; Editor in Chief: Tom DeFalco; Cover Artist: Ron Garney
Ghost Rider and Blaze interrogate Nakota, one of Lilith’s demonic children with the ability to project visions through her eyes. She shows them an image of Frank Drake, Hannibal King, and Blade, three former vampire hunters that Blaze recognizes. Ghost Rider fears they could have joined with Lilith and the two head toward Boston to find them.
Meanwhile, Frank Drake and his wife Marlene spend time at a Boston aquarium, where Drake sees a horrific vision of Lilith just before his wife falls into a catatonic state. He fails to notice Dr. Strange in the back of the crowd, watching them. Later, at a nearby mental hospital, Dr. Strange is given an update on Blade, whose obsession with vampires has been changed via therapy to a hatred of anything supernatural. Strange facilitates Blade’s release from the hospital and secretly watches the man leave. Finally, at the closed office of Borderline Investigate Services, Dr. Strange examines Hannibal King, whose vampire abilities and thirst for blood have started to resurface years after he was cured. Strange tells King that he is no longer human, but also not a true vampire, then teleports away. Elsewhere, Lilith locates another of her children in Boston, a monstrous creature named Meatmarket, and states her intention to use the vampire hunters against the Ghost Rider.
The next day, Blade and Drake both reunite with King at the Borderline office, with Drake seeing help with his wife’s mysterious condition. They are interrupted by Lilith, who is posing as a client whose husband has fallen to the same catatonia as Marlene Drake. She tells them that the ailment was caused by “demons” and shows them photos of Ghost Rider and John Blaze. That night, the three members of Borderline decide that even though they originally focused on vampires, there are worse things in the night. They all prepare in their own ways, with Frank Drake acquiring a gun that fires nanotech machines attuned to affect the occult.
When they arrive at the Borderline offices, Ghost Rider and Blaze find a note waiting for them that reads “Old North Church”. The newly christened Nightstalkers are waiting for them, having led the duo into an ambush, and the fight is being observed in secret by Meatmarket. Ghost Rider and Blaze are quickly overwhelmed by the Nightstalkers, but before killing them they realize that they are being watched. They discover and kill Meatmarket, who carelessly informs them that they were being manipulated by Lilith. Meanwhile, on the deck of the USS Constitution, Lilith is confronted by Dr. Strange, who refuses to do battle with her out of concern for the dimensional walls being weakened. The Lilin Pilgrim opens a teleportation portal and the severed head of Meatmarket falls through, followed by his body. Later, their battle ended, and Ghost Rider having already departed, Blaze is told by the three men that anyone connected to the supernatural is on their hit list. “The night,” they say, “is no longer safe for your kind”.






