Thursday, October 31, 2019
Ghost Rider #1 | All Hells Break Loose
When you look back at Ghost Rider as the character it will always resonate with Johnny Blaze or Danny Ketch and with the new series it focuses on the two brothers dynamic playing off on their roles about sacrifices and finding their place in the greater Marvel Universe.
In case you haven’t picked up the first issue it was released on 2 October 2019 and for those who don’t need to go back and look for the “Damnation” event series or the recent appearances of Johnny Blaze in Avengers get to read the premise below”
The Premise
The Brothers Ghost Rider is back! Johnny Blaze ain't just the king of Hell-he's the warden too. He's the first line of defense between the demonic hordes trying to escape the joint and the lords of other hells making a play for his throne and all the power that comes with it - including a certain evil queen from his past! Meanwhile, Danny Ketch never wanted to be a Ghost Rider.
Now that his brother's in charge downstairs, Ketch must take on the duty of Earth's Spirit of Vengeance full-time-no matter how much he'd rather be doing anything else... Superstar creative team ED BRISSON (EXTERMINATION) and AARON KUDER (GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY) redefine the Marvel Universe's supernatural underbelly for a brutal new era! PLUS: the first installment of the Caretaker Chronicles! Forget everything you thought you knew!
The Review
When you open up the first few pages of this first issue you might get a little lost, but once you’ve to go through the panels and the narrative things will be just getting interesting to know Johnny and Danny.
At the same time, you get an immediate catch up on the characters that revolve around Danny Ketch during the original run of his series. You get to see his struggles wanting to be free from the Spirits of Vengeance and how he wants to settle for a ‘normal’ life that the opposite of how Johnny Blaze is dealing with now that he’s the King of Hell.
It’s fair enough to see both brothers going on the opposite direction of their lives and the more familiar narrative was with Danny Ketch going back to the time he’s trying to deal with becoming Ghost Rider at the same time trying to maintain what’s ‘normal’ owning a bar.
Of course, longtime readers of the series from the 1990s will immediately get to see ‘the woman in their past’ and the outside forces attempting to usurp the thrown from Johnny Blaze. Ed Brisson’s take on the characters is not only nostalgia for those who have known Johnny and Danny, but also inviting new readers to see what Ghost Rider was all about and the ride is heating the hellfire ablaze for the next issue.
Overall Aaron Kuder’s art has upgraded this new series with the characters and the creatures that populated the Ghost Rider mythology. Brisson is certainly bringing the Ghost Rider to the 21st century with his take on the new series and not to forget about the Caretaker back story will give you a new perspective for this guy’s role. Issue two teases going to be fiery action-packed and this one is underrated and a sure hit.
Ghost Rider #1 is written by Ed Brisson with art by Aaron Kuder is now available at your local comic shops for $4.99 US | PHP 300.00 Pesos. Special Acknowledgements to Planet X Comic Shop for this issue. For more about Planet X Comics follow them via social media on Facebook and Instagram!
RATING: 8.0
NEXT: Ghost Rider #2
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