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    Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears #3

    Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears » Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears #3 - Part Three released by Marvel on April 4, 2007.

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    Travis Parham is on a mission. Someone did something terrible to his friend Caleb, and Parham’s ready to ride through hell to find out who did it. And this time, Parham won’t have to ride alone. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams -- a fiery wraith of vengeance that’s as old as time itself and which is about to turn the dusty plains into its own personal killing ground.

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    He Shoots Fire From His Eyes 0

    This has been my favorite issue so far. The tone is still quite somber and the art still awe-inspiring. The only difference is this issue does a great job of building up suspense and the action while still Garth's trademark brutality finally contains some of that righteous context it deserves, instead of just watching main antagonist, Reagan, and his band going around committing atrocity after atrocity. While the first issue is all about Travis, and the second issue seemed to focus more on intro...

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    Daniel Way wishes he could write something like this. 0

    Anyone who thinks Garth Ennis is a one trick pony needs to read this series. Of course most Ennis fans already know that he can can and has written stuff like this before.He handles this series in a great way. Ghost Rider isn't the main character in this issue... in fact he hasn't been the main character in any of the issues. Instead he is handled like a force of nature that you never know where it is, or when it's going to strike again. The reader doesn't even know who the Ghost Rider is... alt...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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