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    Ghost Rider » Ghost Rider #1 - The Road To Damnation, Part 1 released by Marvel on November 2005.

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    The Road To Damnation, Part 1 last edited by gravenraven on 05/19/23 06:41PM View full history

    He's paying the price for his deal with the Devil-- is the Ghost Rider condemned to ride the highways of Hell for all eternity? His saving grace could be in the form of an unlikely ally-- an industrious angel with a deal that would free Ghost Rider once and for all!

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    The Blazin' Return Of The Original Ghost Rider 0

    In recent years comic book heroes have been adapted to the big screen, with big budgets to great success and great profits. Marvel comics as recently converted many of their greatest stars such as Spider-Man, X-Men, Daredevil, Elektra, The Hulk and even Ghost Rider into Hollywood blockbusters and complete cinema flops. It’s hard to remember that all these films came from great comic books with great stories. Ghost Rider is a hero that has been the moniker of two men and has had many different wr...

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