Ghost Rider # 21 - Hell-Bent & Heaven-Bound-Part 2

is an issue published by Marvel that was released on 5 / / 2008
last edit - 06/23/2008
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Hell-bent, and heaven bound part 2 (of 4)

In a tiny town in the middle of nowhere, Johnny Blaze's quest for vengeance continues when he faces off with a group of nurses who are armed to the teeth and looking to violate their Hippocratic Oath six ways to Sunday. Plus we meet a young cop named Kowalski who runs into a bit of trouble of his own while researching his town's strange proclivity for deadly car accidents. And of course there's also your regular dose of flaming skulls and big, honking, bad–%&$


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  • Axel Alonso
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    Dan Brown
    colorer,

  • Jason Aaron
    writer,


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    Joe Caramagna
    letterer,

  • Marko Djurdjevic
    artist, cover,



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    dmstarz's favourite marvel comic cover no145


    Reviewed by dmstarz
    June 23, 2008

    Hell-Bent & Heaven-Bound-Part 2

    Ghost Rider covers often rely upon Johnny spinning fiery wheelies on his bike or on big close ups of a fiery skull (Mark Texeira's 1991 cover for Ghost Rider 15 being probably the most acclaimed version of this).  It's always nice to see something a bit different.  And this is different.  Ghost Rider is being ruthlessly attacked not by some hound of hell or demonic force.  Oh, no.  He's being assaulted by three , er, nurses.  That's right.  Nurses.  This being a comic book, they're very attractive nurses.  I'm not sure what influenced Jason Aaron or the artist, Marko Djurdjevic.  Perhaps it was the X Files episode where Scully goes all ninja against a group of ludicrously good looking nurses - anyone else remember that?  Nevertheless it's the incongruence of the imagery here that places it high on my list.  Good job, boys.


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