Sunday, January 17, 2010

Maxi Mounds Best Of Movie

Dark: Ghost Rider



Ghost Rider, in Mexico as The Phantom Avenger is the name of a series of fictional characters from Marvel's supernatural. Falling within the group of anti-heroes. (in another post I will explain which are the anti-heroes)


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orphaned when his father Barton Blaze, the star of the Simpsons Daredevil Crash Cycle Show, a motorcycle stunt show, died performing a dangerous maneuver. Adopted by Crash Simpson, the young quickly mastered the tricks of the trade. When he discovered that Simpson was dying of a rare blood disease, Blaze finally found the courage to use his fascination with the occult. Playing with dark forces beyond the bonds of human understanding, Blaze recreated an ancient ritual and sold his immortal soul for a miracle cure for his father.
Blaze sacrificed his soul for nothing: a rejuvenated Simpson met his death attempting the most ambitious stunt his career. After Blaze have been duped to lose its soul, the devil materialized to reclaim the debt. But Crash's daughter, Roxxane, expelled the demon by reciting an incantation mortal plane fade he had sought in one of the Blaze books.
Being unable to take possession of their promised bounty, Mephisto moved the living flame that was the soul of the devil Zarathos Blaze's body. Thereafter, the mixture of spirits would manifest itself every night in the form of Ghost Rider, who used his demonic powers to create a mystical motorcycle of pure hellfire. At first, Blaze dominated the personality of the Ghost Rider, and after a few months, their automatic transformations night ended. Then became Ghost Rider whenever I felt mystically evil in the vicinity, avenging innocent lives tainted by the touch of evil. But the more Blaze became Ghost Rider, the stronger the demon. Blaze
was doomed to lead a double life. For years, he and Zarathos struggling to control their composite entity. All the time, Blaze valiantly struggled to prevent her second personality satanic control him. Over time, they exorcise the demon Zarathos when locked in a battle with a former adversary, and the human half of Ghost Rider finally found a peaceful existence, or so he thought.

Years later, Blaze found himself longing for the excitement of his former life, a part of himself longed to Ghost Rider and their adventures together, and longed for the freedom of the open field. Harassed again by the fire and brimstone hell, an older and wiser Blaze has agreed with the Spirit of Vengeance. And so the Ghost Rider roams the highways of America, bringing his wrath upon the souls of the wicked and cursed, kicking the pavement in the name of retribution.

After Daniel Ketch ...

The next series of Ghost Rider, published between 1990 and 1998, had as starring Daniel Ketch as a new rider. When his sister is injured by criminals, Ketch is seeking help with a motorcycle that has somehow been enchanted to contain the essence of the "spirit of vengeance." To play with his hand covered in blood is linked to the motorcycle and she becomes the new Avenger. In this case, the spirit was once a man named Noble Kale, the predecessor of Blaze and Ketch. Johnny Blaze reappeared in this series as a character in the cast.

Appearances:

  • It was in an episode of the animated series Hulk 1996.
  • also appeared in an episode of the series noventera Fantastic Four, where he used the look of penitence to defeat Galactus. (In the comic was the Doctor Strange that he used a spell similar to this power.)
  • In an episode of the X-Men, while reviewing the memory of Gambit, appears briefly the image of Ghost Rider.

Source (s): http://es.wikipedia.org/