Ghost Rider (1973) 36-50 (digital)вђ¦ Apr 2026

Loss of control over the Spirit of Vengeance, psychological isolation, and supernatural horror. Significant Issues & Plot Points

The digital versions of these issues are part of the ongoing series available on platforms like Marvel Unlimited and the Amazon Kindle Store . They have been digitized to maintain the Bronze Age aesthetic while being optimized for modern reading devices. Summary Table: Notable Issues Key Event / Guest Star 36 "A Demon in Denver!"

Michael Fleisher starts as writer; Johnny fights for control Mob interference with a stunt record attempt 50 "Manitou's Anger..." 50th Anniversary; team-up with Night Rider Ghost Rider (1973) #36 | Comic Issues | Marvel Ghost Rider (1973) 36-50 (digital)…

This era is defined by the transition to writer , who took over scripting duties with issue 36. His tenure brought a more somber and psychological tone to the series, focusing heavily on Johnny Blaze’s internal battle against the Ghost Rider persona, which became increasingly difficult to control during this time. Key Writer: Michael Fleisher (Issues 36–66) Key Artist: Don Perlin (Penciller/Inker)

This landmark giant-sized issue features a "macabre team-up" between the modern-day Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze) and the Night Rider (the original 19th-century Ghost Rider, Carter Slade). Digital Availability Loss of control over the Spirit of Vengeance,

Ghost Rider (1973) #36 * Michael Fleisher. * Don Perlin. * Bob Budiansky. Marvel.com Ghost Rider (1973) #36 | Comic Issues - Marvel.com

While in Omaha, Blaze encounters a group trying to break his car-jumping record. He is forced into action when he discovers their dangerous ties to the mob. Summary Table: Notable Issues Key Event / Guest

This write-up covers the comic run from issues 36 to 50 , a period that highlights Johnny Blaze’s struggle to control his demonic alter-ego and features significant milestones like the 50th-issue anniversary. Overview of the Arc (Issues 36-50)