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  2. Jason Aaron - Wikipedia

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    Jason Aaron (born January 28, 1973) [1] is an American comic book writer, known for his creator-owned series Scalped and Southern Bastards, as well as his work on Marvel series Ghost Rider, Wolverine, PunisherMAX, Thor, and The Avengers.

  3. Ghost Rider - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Rider is the name of multiple superheroes or antiheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Marvel had previously used the name for a Western character whose name was later changed to Phantom Rider.

  4. List of Marvel Comics first appearances - Wikipedia

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    Thor #137 Ghost Rider (Phantom Rider) 1967-02 Gary Friedrich, Roy Thomas, Dick Ayers: Ghost Rider #1 Leap-Frog: 1967-02 Stan Lee, Gene Colan, Frank Giacoia: Daredevil #25 Phantom Rider: 1967-02 Gary Friedrich, Roy Thomas, Dick Ayers: Ghost Rider #1 Ulik: 1967-02 Stan Lee, Jack Kirby: Thor #137 Dreadnoughts: 1967-03 Roy Thomas, Jim Steranko ...

  5. Marvel 2099 - Wikipedia

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    The 2099 line soon expanded to include 2099 Unlimited, Fantastic Four 2099, Ghost Rider 2099, Hulk 2099, X-Men 2099, and X-Nation 2099. While it has been confirmed to be a possible future version of Earth-616 , the mainstream Marvel Universe, the 2099 universe has been officially designated as Earth-928 and alternatively dubbed as Earth-616 ...

  6. Midnight Sons - Wikipedia

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    The Midnight Sons are a team of supernatural superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. [4] Including Ghost Riders Danny Ketch and Johnny Blaze, Blade, and Morbius, [5] the original team first formed as part of the Rise of the Midnight Sons story arc, culminating in the first full team appearance in Ghost Rider (vol. 3) #31 (cover dated November 1992).

  7. Alternative versions of Thor (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    As Thor and Mjolnir leave the ruins of K'un-Lun, they are approached by Ghost Rider and Ant-Man who are looking for a Thor and offer him a ride. [13] This version of Thor would later be nicknamed the "God of Fists" when Ant-Man recaps on who he, Ghost Rider, and Ghost Rider's Deathlok companion have recruited so far. [14]

  8. Cosmic Ghost Rider - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic Ghost Rider is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. His physical appearance and origin are an amalgam of ...

  9. Adventure into Fear (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    A series based on Ghost Rider had been rumored at Marvel Television since the character appeared on their ABC series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the company did not want to make a spin-off series for the character at ABC because they wanted the series to be more mature than that network would allow; Hulu's series Castle Rock is closer to the ...