This is a pairing that was requested by Bob Greenwade, frequent commenter and Patron of this Blog. Thanks, Bob! My only question is how do two characters engage in battle when they can't make physical contact with each other? That would be a problem for the writer to figure out, I guess!

Good question, Ross. I can just picture Marvel's Ghost exclaiming:
ReplyDelete"This has never happened to me, before!"
Okay, so one of these is the Marvel character that was adapted into the MCU for the Ant-Man movies, and then for Thunderbolts, right? But who's the other one?
ReplyDeleteOne of Captain Atom's old foes was also called the Ghost.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love these same-name crossovers! Thanks, Ross!
ReplyDeleteAnd the blending is pretty seamless, too.
@Anon: "The other one" -- the one with her face exposed -- is an antihero published irregularly by Dark Horse.
@Ross: There's only one thing I have left that I want to see the DH Ghost in: a team with the Phantom, the Shadow, the Spirit, and the Spectre.
mr greedy..., don't forget the P. of Phantoms you have now!!
DeleteGreat cover design. You merged the images beautifully.
ReplyDeleteand in the sequel they team up against the Ghost Rider!!
ReplyDeleteWhich one? Carter Slade; Johnny Blaze; or Danny Ketch?
DeleteYes.
DeleteDoes the winner get to face Casper next?
ReplyDeleteNah! That'd be too unfriendly.
DeleteI guess the Gentleman Ghost is politely awaiting the outcome, like a gentleman.
ReplyDeleteCame here to mention the Gentleman Ghost. Probably the coolest villain as he's some famous aristocratic highwayman of the past like Rob Roy or Adam Ant.
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