Monday, April 18, 2016
Jonah Hex and the Original Ghost Rider (Part 1)
I always liked the look of the original Ghost Rider (later called Night Rider, and Phantom Rider). The all-white outfit complete with white mask, cape and hat riding on a white horse made for a great image and I am sure gave out a signal to bad guys that a there was a new force for good in the west.
This is only the first part of this tale, so make sure you come back for the thrilling conclusion tomorrow!
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Ariel Olivetti,
Dave Dorman,
DC Comics,
Ghost Rider,
Jonah Hex,
Super-Team Family,
Team Up
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8 comments:
Yippee-i-oh, yippee-i-ay!
@ In-the-sky:
Couldn't have said that better, myself. ;-D
Very nice! I hope Six-Gun Gorilla makes it into one of your Western mashups someday.
You mean, the gun-slinging simian that the Rawhide Kid once thought had the transplanted brain of a steampunk mad scientist?
@Cary Comic: I don't know if the Rawhide Kid ever met 6GG...although I'd imagine word about that sort of thing tends to travel in the Old West...
Please excuse me, don't mean to offend but is this Ghost Rider art from another cover or did you paint the entire cover yourself? It's awesome!!
Artists are listed in the Labels below each cover, in this case Dave Dorman.
Thanks! Keep up the great work!
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