I feel that he's underrated, he's one of the coolest heros (yeah he's really 90s but a flaming biker skeleton is still cool) and he's arguably the strongest marvelbased hero (not counting reality manipulators)
Used to love him before the diversity warriors at marvel turned him into a mexican
Dylan Miller
Robbie's a good kid, I just prefer good ol Johnny Blaze.
Wouldn't mind a Ghost Riders book though.
Caleb Ross
the strongest hero?
I'd argue he's not
Robert Cox
>90s
So what was I reading all through the 80s
Justin Anderson
Name someone stronger than him
Camden Turner
His final battle with blackheart in one of the series was awesome
Adrian Myers
Pic related was the first modern comic I read in my life. I stumbled across it when I was about 13 years old and I remember perfectly how impressive it was for me.
Up until then I had only read Spiderman and Daredevil's original run (stuff from the 60s), in a collected edition that was also in black and white, so the art and in this just straight off blew my mind, and how extreme Ennis's story was compared to the 60s cheesyness was really something else.
I don't see anyone talking about it today and it makes me sad. I don't really know how well it's regarded in Sup Forums or if it's just considered "edgy" in a condescending manner (which might be the case considering how a lot of people react to Ennis's work), but it holds a really special place in my memory and I will always think of it as a masterpiece.
I'm planning to make my first storytime with it too. Be ready when the time comes.
Angel Mitchell
Hulk Thor The list is longer... If we consider base strength... Even Spiderman
Being fair though, Dr Strange has stated sometime that his power might be limitless >untapped potential bullshit again So you know, his feats might make his 10 toner base strength count for shit...
Easton Clark
Is Trail of Tears any good?
Jonathan Long
Obviously I wasnt just talking about pure strength, more his penance stare and the fact that he's immortal and can only ve damaged with heavenly weapons
Luke Rivera
oh ok. As in "powerful" then yes, he's among the most powerful earthbased heroes. Consider though that it depends on the version of Ghost Rider and the Spirit of Vengeance/Zarathos status quo. Also, while he may make up for it in skill and sheer will power, Ghost Rider would find it very VERY hard to defeat a powerful hero, since said hero wouldn't deserve punishment and therefore the GR wouldn't be executing God's will (taking a very important chunk of his power from him) In the case of said hero being evil and deserving of God's vengeance, it would theoretically be easy for GR to defeat him
Colton Rodriguez
Biker skeletons will never not be cool.
I started reading the Robbie Reyes issues when they started but lost track. I should finish that story.
Blake Cooper
>Ghost Rider would find it very VERY hard to defeat a powerful hero
Robert Roberts
>first line fucking spoken >Hello deviant
EASILY my most favorite character in KSBD.
Liam Allen
well, he bailed right after the blow I'm not saying he wouldn't put up a fight, but I think Thor would overpower GR after a while
And for the record, I prefer Ghost Rider to Thor
Jack Long
>read all those comments >everyone hates him because he's mean to their favorite blue transgender angel
Caleb Moore
A full on knock down drag out brawl between Thor and Ghost Rider would be one of the most metal things to ever grace the pages of a comic book.
Gabriel Perez
very much agreed
Logan Moore
Isn't he literally as strong as he needs to be to achieve vengeance?
Dylan Green
see
Landon Scott
Yeah, it is. Ennis did a good job in mixing the Old West atmosphere with a supernatural thriller.