February 12, 2026

Venom (2011) # 13

"Circle of Four, Part 1"

Cover Date: April 2012; On Sale Date: February 2012

Writer: Rick Remender; Artist: Tony Moore; Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna; Colorist: Val Staples; Editor: Jeanine Schaeffer; Senior Editor: Stephen Wacker & Mark Paniccia; Editor In Chief: Axel Alonso; Cover Artist: Stefano Caselli

Flash Thompson is currently hiding in a Las Vegas motel after he went AWOL from the army with the Venom symbiote.  He is unaware that the army has sent General Thunderbolt Ross, the Red Hulk, to find and bring both him and the symbiote back.  Elsewhere, at the Devil's Den casino, the owner Mr. Degli is dealing with a gambler unable to pay back his debts.  Degli offers to eliminate the debt and all it will cost is the man's soul, which he eagerly agrees to.

Meanwhile in Vegas, Johnny Blaze attempts to give guidance to the current Ghost Rider, Alejandra, who claims that there's nothing the former host can teach her.  Red Hulk approaches the city, jumping through the desert while thinking about how much he hates deserters.  Finally, X-23 has gone undercover as a waitress at the Devil's Den to find Degli, who she claims stole a vial of her blood for experimentation.  At an empty construction site, Degli and his aide Ms. Oyle prepare to enact their master plan.  Having built a spinning pentagram machine, they introduce their ingredients: 100 human souls signed over willingly, the remains of the Toxin symbiote, and the blood of a mortal who's been to Hell and back.  Now they only have to wait for the final ingredient to come to them, which Degli says "the Devil couldn't keep her away".  At a diner, Blaze and Alejandra are having dinner when she suddenly transforms into the Ghost Rider and says that Zarathos hears the call of hundreds of crying souls.  Blaze tries to talk her into thinking before acting, but Alejandra ignores him and rides into Las Vegas.  Before leaving to follow her, Blaze places a phone call to Daimon Hellstrom for help.

A drunk Flash Thompson is attacked by the Red Hulk at the motel, and a brief fight begins when Venom attempts to run.  X-23, meanwhile, has broken into Degli's office, where she finds clones of herself created from her stolen blood.  Before she can destroy them, the clones break free and reveal that they have also been given alien symbiotes of their own.  Ghost Rider arrives at the construction site and sees the spinning pentagram, which she decides to stop by jumping into it and riding in the opposite direction.  Unfortunately, that was Degli's plan all along, and the Ghost Rider opens up a portal to Hell that spreads all across Las Vegas.  Before leaving, Degli tells the Rider that if she stops the centrifuge then all of Earth will be sucked into Hell.  Venom and Hulk are forced to stop fighting when they see the city overrun with demons, and reluctantly they team up to save the helpless citizens.  When Blaze arrives at the city limits, he places a mystical amulet that blocks magic on the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign.  The amulet halts the spread of Hell from going past the city's border, and Blaze enters the city to find Alejandra.

Degli and Oyle arrive back at the casino and reveal themselves as Blackheart and his gargoyle companion.  Blackheart contacts his father, Mephisto, and attempts to gloat that he has brought Hell to Earth and will soon depose Mephisto as Hell's ruler.  Mephisto mocks and disregards him, which angers Blackheart even more.  Blaze finds Ghost Rider at the centrifuge and rides his own motorcycle into the machine to power it, telling Alejandra to go stop the person causing this while he keeps the portal open.  The top of Blackheart's casino is where all of the heroes converge; X-23, Venom, Red Hulk, and finally Ghost Rider all confront Blackheart, but only the Hulk shows caution as he's read the Avengers file on the demon.   Using his black mirror cauldron, Blackheart calls forth the dark antitheses of each hero: X-666, Ichor, the Evangelist, and Encephalon.

Inhumans: Attilan Rising (2015) # 1

"Attilan Rising, Part 1: The Voice Unheard"

Cover Date: March 2015, On Sale Date: January 2015

Writer: Charles Soule; Artist: John Timms; 
Inker: Roberto Poggi; Letterer: VC's Clayton Cowles; Colorist: Frank D'Armata; Editor: Nick Lowe; Editor In Chief: Axel Alonso; Cover Artist: Dave Johnson 

In the Hulk-controlled dominion of Battleworld called Greenland, a quartet of freedom fighters called the Voice Unheard arrive, led by the Undead G-Man, a Ghost Rider from the 1950s.  They're attacked by a mindless Hulk, which they are able to give conscious thought back to with a spray mist developed by their benefactor.  Their actions are noticed by a squad of Thors, the police force of Battleworld, and the Undead G-Man tells his teammates to leave while he draws away the Thors' attention.  He leads them on a chase through the desert in his hellfire-powered car, but is eventually captured by the Thors.

Later, in New Attilan, the G-Man is brought before Medusa, ruler of the domain.  A vision of Doctor Doom appears and tells Medusa that she will interrogate the G-Man to find out information on the rebellion and them destroy him.  Elsewhere, the rest of the Voice Unheard meet with Karnak and discuss what's happened to the G-Man, and how eventually he'll tell Medusa everything he knows.  Back in New Attilan questions the bound G-Man, who spits hellfire at her feet.  She brings in a psychic Inhuman named Sterilon, whose telepathic interrogation kills the Undead G-Man.  Sterilon learned only one thing, the name "The Quiet Room".  Recognizing the name, Medusa sends an Inhuman named Auran to infiltrate the nightclub called The Quiet Room.  While there, Auran is met by Black Bolt, who recognizes that Medusa must have sent her to find him.  

February 11, 2026

Ghost Rider Chronology: Part Two

When 1990 started the Ghost Rider had laid dormant for a good seven years, with only a meager handful of appearances for various related characters during that time.  Danny Ketch was introduced and started a whole new resurgence of interest in the concept, which led to massive sales success and lots and LOTS of guest appearances.  

This entry will be looking at the entirety of the 1990s as Ghost Rider had multiple spin-offs and special editions released, most of which can be easily slotted into a chronological order. There were also side characters that received the attention, as John Blaze returned to solo success of a lesser degree and Vengeance made his debut. This is a list that likely won't change much over time, as the 1990s are pretty locked-in in regards to continuity, though there are of course flashbacks and the occasional retro story that can be slotted in as needed.




February 09, 2026

Incredible Hulk (2023) # 6-8

"Spirits of Vengeance"

Cover Date: January 2024; On Sale Date: November 2023

Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson; Artist: Nic Klein; Letterer: VC's Cory Petit; Colorist: Matthew Wilson w/ Nic Klein; Editor: Will Moss; Editor in Chief: C.B. Cebulski; Cover Artist: Nic Klein

A migrant work camp in Texas is attacked by a creature that kills one of the residents, while a young boy named Leo watches as a World War II motorcycle owned his "Uncle Sal" catches on fire. One month later, Bruce Banner and his companion Charlie are hitchhiking across Texas when they are picked up by a passerby who offers them help.  They take Banner and Charlie to the migrant camp and are told that it's not safe to sleep outside the camp at night.  Banner excuses himself from the camp anyway to keep the people safe. While Leo tells Charlie about his Uncle Sal, who he describes as an angel that rides the antique motorcycle to fight the monsters, Banner transforms into the Hulk.  Sal's motorcycle flames to life and the Hulk is attacked by a Ghost Rider wearing World War II combat fatigues and carrying a hellfire machine gun. 

While the Hulk and Ghost Rider fight, the residents of the camp explain to Charlie that Leo's Uncle Sal has been his guardian angel protecting him danger since he was little. The fight stops when the camp is attacked again by the War Devil creature, who is stopped from killing Charlie by the Ghost Rider.  Hulk recognizes the creature as working for the Eldest, who is raising monsters across the country. Hulk kills the War Devil and the Ghost Rider fades away, leaving the empty motorcycle. The night night, the War Devil entity possesses not only a group of retired veterans but also the Hulk himself, who tells everyone to run while the other War Devils arrive on demonic horses.

While Hulk fights the possession, the psyche of Bruce Banner finds itself attacked by the War Devil inside Hulk's mind. Ghost Rider reappears and attacks the Hulk with a hellfire bazooka, which stuns him long enough for him to rescue Banner in the mental plane and regain control of his body.  Ghost Rider and Hulk defeat the creatures in the camp, but their bodies merge and become a giant embodiment of the War Devil entity. Working together, the Hulk is able to use Ghost Rider's hellfire chains to decapitate the War Devil, destroying it.  In the aftermath, Ghost Rider tells Hulk that he's connected to Leo to protect him, and that Hulk needs to watch out for Charlie, as she's his weak point.

February 06, 2026

Ghost Rider Chronology: Part One

It should come as no surprise that Ghost Rider continuity, chronology, and reading orders can quickly deteriorate into a hot, flaming pile of mess. Multiple characters ranging from the dawn of time to the literal end of universal existence and some bafflingly confusing origin contradictions can make reading the Ghost Rider mythos into a daunting task. 

But don't worry, I'm here to help!

This is an unofficial (but, hey, it's as official as it's gonna get, folks) reading order for every single Ghost Rider. It's essentially a live document that's going to change as new comics are released, but for now here's a starting point and a possible end point with a rapidly expanding middle section for the present day.


February 05, 2026

Ghost Rider 2099 (1994) # 19

"Hell On Earth"

Cover Date: November 1995; On Sale Date: September 1995

Writer: Len Kaminski; Artist: Ashley Wood; Inker: Jim Daly; Letterer: Richard Starkings and Comicraft; Colorist: Christie Scheele w/ Violent Hues; Editor: Joey Cavalieri; Editor in Chief: Bobbie Chase; Cover Artist: Ashley Wood

L-Cypher has taken control of Thrillsville, a holographic theme park, and has transformed into a literal representation of Hell. While SHIELD watches from a camera feed, Ghost Rider is confronted by the Arch-Fiends, humans corrupted by L-Cypher to be his followers. The five beings - named Reaper, Pyre, Serpentine, Shambler, and Misery - are absolutely devoted to their master and quickly attack the Ghost Rider. L-Cypher watches and muses about how he has used the park's solidigram programs to make himself a solid body, and how the Ghostworks created and then locked him away on the Internet.  While he was imprisoned he came up with the plan he is now implementing, and the transformation of the Arch-Fiends are but the first step.

Meanwhile, Kabal's group of mercenaries are engaged in a firefight at the Vault of Forbidden Sciences.  They grab what items they can and escape, prompting the guardian of the vault to contact Kellerman at D/Monix to report the break-in.  While Kellerman is pleased that his forced compliance to President Doom does not mandate him to relinquish control of the vault, he is unaware that the battle broke the seals on a chamber that houses a collection of severed heads in cryogenic storage that have come back to awareness.

Back in Thrillsville, the Ghost Rider continues his fight against the Arch-Fiends. Elsewhere in Transverse City, Dr. Neon is contacted by the mysterious hacker that is determined to destroy the Ghost Rider and a partnership is forged between the two. Kabal's mercenaries report back to him about the fiasco at the vault, and he assumes that they were betrayed by Anesthesia Jones. Finally, Synergy is visited in SHIELD custody by Heartbreaker, who kills him out of revenge.  Ghost Rider loses his battle against the Arch-Fiends, and his damaged body is brought to L-Cypher.

February 02, 2026

Ghost Rider: Robbie Reyes Special (2024) # 1

Cover Date: December 2024; Publication Date: October 2024

Letterer: VC's Ariana Maher; Editors: Lauren Amaro & Sarah Brunstad; Editor-in-Chief: C.B. Cebulski; Cover Artist: Humberto Ramos

"Ofrenda"
Writer: Carlos Hernandez; Artist: Moises Hidalgo; Colorist: Jorge Cortes

Captain America and Captain Marvel respond to a police call for help at the Reyes residence in Los Angeles, only to find that they've been tricked into coming by Gabe Reyes and his girlfriend Charlene.  Gabe has built an "ofrenda", a type of memorial shrine, for his brother Robbie, who disappeared on a mission with the Avengers and is believed to be dead.  Gabe refuses to give up hope that his brother is still alive and places some of his Ninja Wolf toys on the ofrenda.  Meanwhile, at the God Quarry where he is imprisoned, Robbie is about to give up hope on fixing the Hell Charger and escaping back to Earth.  Suddenly the car roars briefly to life and Robbie finds one of the Ninja Wolf figures sitting in the passenger side seat.  Robbie thanks his brother for once again giving him the hope and strength to keep going, and he resumes working on the car.  Back on Earth, Gabe asks Captain America and Captain Marvel if one of them stole his figure from the ofrenda. 

"Of Wolves and Sheep"
Writer: Felipe Smith; Artist: Daniel Bayliss; Colorist: Luis Wences

While chasing a demonic car through Los Angeles, Robbie thinks about how he has not been able to spend as much time with his brother since joining the Avengers and is determined to not be late for dinner.  The demonic car transforms into a being and transports them to another dimension and quickly gets the upper hand, sensing Robbie's fear but being confused by that fear stemming from his feelings for Gabe and not his own well-being. While thinking about his brother Robbie is able to destroy the demon and does indeed make it home in time for dinner, where Gabe tells him that he's the coolest hero. 

"A Fantasmic Roller Derby Adventure"
Writer: Melissa Flores; Artist: Jan Bazaldua; Colorist: Luis Zavala

While attending a roller derby match with Gabe and Charlene, Robbie transforms into Ghost Rider to fight a pack of hellhounds that have emerged from a portal above the event. Inside the derby rink, Gabe is rescued from a hellhound by Fantasma, a skeletal girl with blue-flamed roller skates. Ghost Rider and Fantasma work together to round up the hellhounds, and Fantasma follows them through the poral, closing it behind her.  Afterward, Robbie packs Gabe and Charlene into his car while they gush about the "new girl Ghost Rider". In the roller derby's locker room, Fantasma falls through a portal in her human form and realizes it was her own panic attack that opened the portal for the hellhounds.

January 28, 2026

Dragged Through Hell

 So, yeah, it's been a while, hasn't it? 

I tend to approach this blog like someone with an eating disorder: I binge and post a bunch for a period of time, then I purge and go silent for a while.  The last time I posted on here was in 2024 and there's been a few Ghost Rider comics released since then.  "Vengeance Forever" finished up, the Spirits of Vengeance mini was released, Ghost Rider fought Galactus for some reason, and Robbie Reyes got his own one-shot.  There were also two separate Hellverine titles, the existence of which baffles me.  Spirits of Violence is the most recent release and I realize now that I have quite a lot to catch up on. 

Does anyone even check this blog anymore?  Maybe it's dead and I'm fooling myself into thinking otherwise?  I've been doing the online Ghost Rider thing since the first Vengeance Unbound website went up in 2001, that's TWENTY FIVE YEARS people. There have been podcasts, published books, and lots and lots of words written by me about this character.

And you know what?  Maybe I've got more to say after all. 

While I might not post as prolifically as I have during various other binge periods of the past, I think I'd like to take an active hand with this blog once again.  Until I'm able to get some new thoughts typed down on all those new comics, though, I'm going to leave you with a nice image of Zarathos laughing manically.  


Oh, and if you ARE still reading this blog?  My gratitude is eternal!

October 11, 2024

Fantastic Four (2022) Annual # 1

"Contest of Chaos, Part 3"

Cover Date: October 2021; Publication Date: August 2021

Writer: Zac Gorman; Artist: Alan Robinson; Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna; Colorist: GURU-eFX; Executive Editor: Tom Brevoort; Editor-in-Chief: C.B. Cebulski; Cover Artist: Francesco Manna

In Arizona, Johnny Storm (the Human Torch) accompanies the Thing to a shoe store. When the Torch goes into the back room of the store he finds himself seemingly transported to Hell. There he finds Johnny Blaze, who explains that they're not actually in Hell but instead trapped in some kind of illusion. Blaze suddenly hits Storm in the face and the two begin fighting, until they are interrupted by a group of demons. While Storm realizes the demons are actually innocent humans, Blaze transforms into the Ghost Rider and attacks the Human Torch. Deciding not to fight, the Torch flies away, while Ghost Rider finds a van and transforms it into his hellish ride to give chase.

While flying through "Hell", the Torch finds a train seemingly full of demons, including a ferocious looking cat demon. Ghost Rider catches up and tackles the Torch, crashing both of them into the train. The Torch attempts to flee again but is attacked by the cat demon, which he uses as a distraction against Ghost Rider. The Torch then ties Ghost Rider's chain around a heavy food cat and tosses it off the train, dragging Ghost Rider along with it. Having won the fight, the train and the landscape change back to normal, revealing that they've been in Chicago the whole time. The Human Torch is then teleported and frozen in front of Agatha Harkness, who congratulates him on winning the battle. 

October 03, 2024

Shadowland (2010) # 5

Cover Date: January 2011; Publication Date: November 2010

Writer: Andy Diggle; Artist: Billy Tan' Inker: Victor Olazaba w/ Billy Tan; Letterer: VC's Joe Caramagna; Colorist: Guru EFX; Assistant Editor: Tom Brennan; Editor: Stephen Wacker; Editor-In-Chief: Joe Quesada; Cover Artist: John Cassaday

Hell's Kitchen is consumed by a riot with the police unable to calm things down. Outside the Shadowland fortress, Matt Murdock's friend Foggy Nelson attempts to scale the castle's wall. He loses his grip and falls, but is caught by the Ghost Rider, who tells him next time take the stairs. Inside the fortress, the demonically possessed Daredevil stands victorious over the heroes he has defeated. He senses the Ghost Rider and leaps toward the wall, which the Rider breaks through on his motorcycle. Daredevil surprises him by kicking him off his bike and back out through the hole in the wall. The Beast, who has taken total control of Daredevil's body, explains that he has caused the people to riot in order to feed him with the destruction he craves. Ghost Rider replies with a blast of hellfire from his mouth, which the Beast easily absorbs. He grabs Blaze and absorbs all of the hellfire from his body, leaving the Ghost Rider an immobile skeleton.

Inside, White Tiger brings Foggy Nelson to Daredevil's throne, ready to kill the man. Daredevil stops her so he can do the kill himself, but Foggy is able to reach Murdock outside of the Beast's control. Using this opportunity, Iron Fist uses his chi to strike Daredevil - but it wasn't meant to harm him, it was meant to heal Matt's spirit. Daredevil begins an internal struggle with the Beast and is losing his fight until Elektra enters the dream world tells him that the only way to defeat the Beast is to kill himself. He takes a sword and stabs it through his chest, which frees him from the Beast's possession but nearly kills him as well. Foggy tries to save his friend, but Elektra tells him to let Murdock go. Meanwhile, outside, the rioters awaken, confused by what's been happening.

Back inside Shadowland, the heroes take stock of everything that's happened, feeling lucky that Bullseye wasn't resurrected. But Daredevil's body has mysteriously vanished, and Elektra finds his discarded mask at the end of a tunnel. Later, the Kingpin arrives at Shadowland and finds Typhoid Mary in charge of the Hand. Fisk reveals a trigger phrase that gives him control over Mary, and in turn control over the Hand as well. Elsewhere, a living Matt Murdock wanders into a church and asks the priest for forgiveness.