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Spider-Man #24 (1992)
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It’s not what I signed up for!
(Danny Ketch Ghost Rider #1)
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GH: GHOST RIDER #80
The last regular issue of GHOST RIDER I bought was #80,–literally just one issue away from the series’ cancellation with #81. So why did I jump off here, right before the end/ Well, the honest reason is that GHOST RIDER was never a book I was all that interested in. I bought it out of habit for a very long time, only really enjoying it infrequently across that period. I had the available funds,…
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Hulk vs. Spidey by Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, and Gregory Wright. Pretty awesome.
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Page from Ghost Rider Wolverine Punisher: The Dark Design GN. 1994. Art by Ron Garney and Al Milgrom.
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That time Ghost Rider, Wolverine, and The Punisher were all undercover at the same bed & breakfast.
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The scene of Ben Reilly’s death at the end of the Spider-Man: Clone Saga where he sacrifices himself to save Peter from the Green Goblin is still so incredibly sad for me!
I especially love the part where Peter scatters Ben’s ashes over the Brooklyn bridge. Hits me in the feels every time! Just like Pete, I loved Benjy too…
From Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1990) #75 by Howard Mackie & John Romita Jr.
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Wolverine and Venom
Marvel Comics Presents #118: Claws and Webs
by Howard Mackie (W.); Sam Kieth (P./I.); Mike Thomas (C.) and Janice Chiang (L,)
Marvel
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Gambit #1 (1993) by Howard Mackie and Lee Weeks
The issue in which Gambit's never-before-mentioned brother Henri was first introduced and then killed a few pages later
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This panel just reminds me of Donald Glover's "he murdered someone" line in Community
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The penance stare!
(Danny Ketch Ghost Rider #1)
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Logan Shadow Society #1 (December 1996) by Marvel Comics
Written by Howard Mackie and Mark Jason, drawn by Tomm Coker, Keith Aiken and Octavio Cariello.
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