The Ghost Rider Collection, Numbers 4, 5, 6

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Cover of the book The Ghost Rider Collection, Numbers 4, 5, 6 by Magazine Enterprises, Yojimbo Press LLC
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Author: Magazine Enterprises ISBN: 6180045401494
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC Publication: February 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Magazine Enterprises
ISBN: 6180045401494
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC
Publication: February 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
This ghostly collection contains issues number 4, 5 and 6 from the popular Ghost Rider comic series. It has been lovingly remastered, color corrected and formatted for your favorite reading device. Three issues for the price of two!

The Ghost Rider, Number 4, The Greedy Ghosts of Boot Hill contains the following stories...
It takes a spook to fight a spook in "The Greedy Ghosts of Boot Hill". Ghost Rider is on the hunt for a brutal murderer in "The Looking Glass Killer". A possessed locomotive hurls the Ghost Rider to his doom in "The Ghost Train of Golden Gorge". The Ghost Rider must travel through Venner's Pass to deal a blow to evil in "Black Magic".

The Ghost Rider, Number 5, The Spirit Speaks contains the following stories...
An evil-doer turns a noble Indian Tribe against one another in "The Spirit Speaks". A sadistic man delights in lashing his foes, but will he have the last laugh after meeting the Ghost Rider in "Laughing Boy". A Western gangster holds a town in is clutches in "The Tyrant of Brimstone". Rangers are surrounded and sure to be killed by an Apache attack until The Ghost Rider appears in "Doom Patrol".

The Ghost Rider, Number 6, Heritage of Hate contains the following stories...
A feuding clan hides deadly family secrets in "The Heritage of Hate". Big guns come in small packages in "The Menace of the Midget". A lonely hermit fears the knell of his bells in "The Hermit of Howling Gap". Two hopped up villains on loco-weed take on the ghost in "The Death of Rex Fury"

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.
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This ghostly collection contains issues number 4, 5 and 6 from the popular Ghost Rider comic series. It has been lovingly remastered, color corrected and formatted for your favorite reading device. Three issues for the price of two!

The Ghost Rider, Number 4, The Greedy Ghosts of Boot Hill contains the following stories...
It takes a spook to fight a spook in "The Greedy Ghosts of Boot Hill". Ghost Rider is on the hunt for a brutal murderer in "The Looking Glass Killer". A possessed locomotive hurls the Ghost Rider to his doom in "The Ghost Train of Golden Gorge". The Ghost Rider must travel through Venner's Pass to deal a blow to evil in "Black Magic".

The Ghost Rider, Number 5, The Spirit Speaks contains the following stories...
An evil-doer turns a noble Indian Tribe against one another in "The Spirit Speaks". A sadistic man delights in lashing his foes, but will he have the last laugh after meeting the Ghost Rider in "Laughing Boy". A Western gangster holds a town in is clutches in "The Tyrant of Brimstone". Rangers are surrounded and sure to be killed by an Apache attack until The Ghost Rider appears in "Doom Patrol".

The Ghost Rider, Number 6, Heritage of Hate contains the following stories...
A feuding clan hides deadly family secrets in "The Heritage of Hate". Big guns come in small packages in "The Menace of the Midget". A lonely hermit fears the knell of his bells in "The Hermit of Howling Gap". Two hopped up villains on loco-weed take on the ghost in "The Death of Rex Fury"

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

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