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Norman Reedus Still Wants To Play The MCU s Ghost Rider
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Meet the Hyborian Ghost Rider in Savage Avengers #22 [Preview]
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Savage Avengers Reveals Conan The Barbarian s Greatest Fear (Spoilers)
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d from author Carrie Harris, the blame falls squarely on Ghost Rider’s shoulders when Lucifer is set free from hell and sets out to wreak havoc with an ancient, mystical tome. Though Ghost Rider’s accustomed to thrashing other demons by himself in order to get what he wants, Lucifer’s plan to use the mythic Tome of Zhered-Na makes the matter of unique importance to Jennifer Kale, Satana Helstrom, and Topaz, a trio of powerful witches who all have a special connection to the book.
The cover of Witches Unleashed. (Image: Marvel/Aconyte)
As suspicious of one another as all of the witches have historically been, their plan to track down the pieces of Lucifer’s soul in order to thwart the fallen demon’s plans is a rather tall order, and it becomes even more complicated with Ghost Rider in the mix. But with Lucifer angling to use his newfound freedom to ascend to new heights of power, the witches and the Spirit of Vengeance have little choice but to work together if they want t
Konshens and Davido kick off summer with Boom Bang
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