GR needs to be in AoA
Age of Apocalypse
This story takes place on Earth-295, an alternate Marvel universe. After the death of Charles Xavier at the hands of his own son Legion, his friend Magneto gathers a group of mutants to fight against the oppressive reign of Apocalypse.
Where is AoA Ghost Rider?!?
If he were in it. I could picture it being Johnny Blaze. An experiment of Sinisters that gone wrong and escaped. He ends up torching Cyclope and steals his bike.
"Ghost Rider is immortal. He can't die. So that's why there's no AoA Ghost Rider."
Maybe its because he sucks.
" @DEADPOOL said:You misunderstood me, I was saying that AoA Juggernaut was a push-over. He easily had the power to beat Apocalypse, and there were no telepaths for Apocalypse to use to stop him... but Juggernaut wouldn't fight no matter what, which ultimately lead to his death."Juggernaut was in AOA. He died of an aneurysm. "I think there was no AoA Ghost Rider for the same reasons there was no AoA Thor and Juggernaut was a push-over, they probably would have murdered Apocalypse.
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" @DEADPOOL: I agree, but Damask, the Shadow King, Mr. Sinister and even Abyss (to some extent) were all telepaths. "I can't remember what role Shadow King played in AoA, but I remember that Apocalypse had "all" of the telepaths' brains dissected. Sinister and Abyss may be a little too technical to include. Damask would probably hurt Juggernaut, but she turned against Apocalypse.
if people like ghost rider, thor, hercules, or the silver surfer had been around AoA may not have happened it always bothered me that despite all the other heros in the world not one could stop apoc without xavier around seriously
he didnt occur for the same reason most superhero's didnt. Apocalypse already took America
and nixed any chances these characters had at normal lives, therefore running inot their super origins
as well. alot of the characters were in it, briefly since it was of course an X-Men event and didnt run in the other
Marvel series, and why they didnt become super-powered was explained, if it wasnt it was explained why they
died before they got the chance.
what about the inhumans and the eternals and the gods, aliens and cosmic beings these characters existed before apocalypse took over and many of them could either give apocalypse a good fight or stomp him
i wasnt addressing you, i was adressing the question posted by the OP
" Where is AoA Ghost Rider ".
anything your saying was explained in Age Of Apocalypse.
sorry but it ry not to re-read enter cross-over arcs for people
who havent. way to much typing. your going to have to re-read it yourself.
its been a long time since AoA and and most my issues of it were burnt up in a house fire so my memmories of it arent quite fresh
@CATMANEXE said:
" he didnt occur for the same reason most superhero's didnt. Apocalypse already took America and nixed any chances these characters had at normal lives, therefore running inot their super origins as well. alot of the characters were in it, briefly since it was of course an X-Men event and didnt run in the other Marvel series, and why they didnt become super-powered was explained, if it wasnt it was explained why they died before they got the chance. "
Wasn't Johnny Blaze one of the people listed as dead in the back of one of the issues of AOA. Him, Peter Parker, Reed Richards, Johnny Storm, Black Panther. All of them were dead.
i was thinking of that. and a few other sidebars, some of the handbooks that came out right away,
and of course alot more of it was laid out in X-Universe. i cant remember off hand which issue it was
that your saying. it may be in T'Challa's or Namors appearances on their bio's here as they definatly
where in that issue.
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