Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 (2023)

Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 (2023)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips
(A) Juann Cabal
(CA) Valerio Giangiordano
VENGEANCE REAWAKENED! In a far-flung corner of deep space, Frank Castle has eked out a quiet existence, his days as Cosmic Ghost Rider finally behind him. But across the universe, a vicious bounty hunter is leaving a trail of bodies in his wake and his name is…Cosmic Ghost Rider?! When Frank's peaceful existence is shattered, he must suit up once more and face his most savage enemy yet - himself! Be there for the start of a sprawling space adventure with shocking twists and turns in the saga of Cosmic Ghost Rider!
Date Available: 03/01/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Flash back six years. Its the fall of 2017. Audiences flock to Daddy's Home 2 and flock to avoid Roman J. Isreal, Esq. The temperature outside is a cool 31 degrees, but heating up inside comic stores as the 13th issue of Marvel's underperforming Thanos series has just been released. In the grand tradition of Neal Adams time on X-Men, sales are low enough to let young upstart Donald J. Cates Esq write a bat guano crazy tale of Thanos, Galactus, and Death, and their new pal Cosmic Ghost Rider. He was once a herald of Galactus, now more of a Thanos servant. By the time we find out that CGR is actually Frank Castle, yes the Punisher Frank Castle, the idea that the skull has simply migrated up off his shirt in place of his head makes all the sense it has to for readers to buy into all this nonsense. Long story long, Thanos Wins is 100% a graphic novel you should purchase.

Cates followed up this series with a standalone Cosmic Ghost Rider tale in which Frank sets out to raise Thanos from infancy to avoid any Titan-esque tendencies in the excellent (but not quite as good as 'Thanos Wins') Baby Thanos Must Die!. Highly recommended for those of you who are already chuckling at that title.

Then Marvel put out a series that wasn't by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw.

THEN Marvel put out THIS series that isn't by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw. It features clean artwork by Juann Cabal that could be seen as skimping on backgrounds, and a story by Stephanie Phillips that is so far minuscule in scale and may not actually be happening. It has a nice back up story that will cost you an extra dollar to read.

Again, 'Thanos Wins' and 'Baby Thanos Must Die!' should be available at most Graham Crackers locations.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Stephanie Phillips
(A) Juann Cabal
(CA) Valerio Giangiordano
VENGEANCE REAWAKENED! In a far-flung corner of deep space, Frank Castle has eked out a quiet existence, his days as Cosmic Ghost Rider finally behind him. But across the universe, a vicious bounty hunter is leaving a trail of bodies in his wake and his name is…Cosmic Ghost Rider?! When Frank's peaceful existence is shattered, he must suit up once more and face his most savage enemy yet - himself! Be there for the start of a sprawling space adventure with shocking twists and turns in the saga of Cosmic Ghost Rider!
Date Available: 03/01/2023
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Flash back six years. Its the fall of 2017. Audiences flock to Daddy's Home 2 and flock to avoid Roman J. Isreal, Esq. The temperature outside is a cool 31 degrees, but heating up inside comic stores as the 13th issue of Marvel's underperforming Thanos series has just been released. In the grand tradition of Neal Adams time on X-Men, sales are low enough to let young upstart Donald J. Cates Esq write a bat guano crazy tale of Thanos, Galactus, and Death, and their new pal Cosmic Ghost Rider. He was once a herald of Galactus, now more of a Thanos servant. By the time we find out that CGR is actually Frank Castle, yes the Punisher Frank Castle, the idea that the skull has simply migrated up off his shirt in place of his head makes all the sense it has to for readers to buy into all this nonsense. Long story long, Thanos Wins is 100% a graphic novel you should purchase.

Cates followed up this series with a standalone Cosmic Ghost Rider tale in which Frank sets out to raise Thanos from infancy to avoid any Titan-esque tendencies in the excellent (but not quite as good as 'Thanos Wins') Baby Thanos Must Die!. Highly recommended for those of you who are already chuckling at that title.

Then Marvel put out a series that wasn't by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw.

THEN Marvel put out THIS series that isn't by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw. It features clean artwork by Juann Cabal that could be seen as skimping on backgrounds, and a story by Stephanie Phillips that is so far minuscule in scale and may not actually be happening. It has a nice back up story that will cost you an extra dollar to read.

Again, 'Thanos Wins' and 'Baby Thanos Must Die!' should be available at most Graham Crackers locations.


I give it 5 out of 10 Grahams


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