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1982-11-01 00:05:10
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1982 / Box 18 / EiC: Jim Shooter

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Ghost Rider #74-75

Issue(s): Ghost Rider #74, Ghost Rider #75
Cover Date: Nov-Dec 82
Title: "Remnants!" / "Beware the Steel Wind!"
Credits:
J.M DeMatteis & Bob Budianksy - Writer
Bob Budianksy - Penciler
Dave Simons - Inker
Linda Grant - Assistant Editors
Tom DeFalco - Editor

Review/plot:
Ghost Rider fights a soul thief named Centurious...

...and then a motorcycle expert sent by the Freakmaster called Steel Wind.

Nothing really noteworthy.

Ok, i take that back. Centurious will be important to Ghost Rider in the final issues of the series, which we are coming up on, and in issue #75, while Johnny is dealing with Steel Wind, Ghost Rider is able to force a transformation for the first time.

Quality Rating: C-

Historical Significance Rating: 2 - first Centurious

Chronological Placement Considerations: N/A

References: N/A

Crossover: N/A

Continuity Insert? N

My Reprint: Original Ghost Rider Rides Again! #4

Inbound References (5): show

  • Ghost Rider #76-79
  • Ghost Rider #81
  • Captain America #393-394
  • Spirits of Vengeance #2
  • Spirits of Vengeance #7-8

Characters Appearing: Centurious the Soulless Man, Clown, Corky the Clown, Cynthia Randolph, Freakmaster, Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze), Madame Olga, Ralph Quentin, Red Fowler, Roxanne Simpson, Steel Wind, Vincenzo, Zarathos

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Comments


Don't believe these mistakes, Centurious is a dangerous creepy and ashole villain neither he tried to be good without his soul but further he is immortal. I think he tried to seduce by taking another soul a poor girl, torturing with his wolvies-monsters Ghost Rider and his friends cruelty. Even, he has a soul, he still already can torment and destroy mortals, he has also a tendance to dominate and destroy, a true villain, isn't he ?

Posted by: Anonymous | June 21, 2013 3:15 AM




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