By Jonathan Mills
October 4, 2006 - 00:27
The Devil has been set loose on earth and it’s Johnny Blaze’s — the Ghost Rider’s — fault. Determined to atone for his careless actions, Blaze has vowed to track down Lucifer and send The Devil back to where he came from. Dr. Strange, however, has different plans — advising Ghost Rider to cease and desist, immediately. But why? And will Johnny take Dr. Strange’s advice? Here’s a hint: Has Johnny ever taken anyone’s advice? Part 3 (of 5)

Ghost Rider is paranoid that Dr. Strange is actually Lucifer in disguise, refusing to even hear out what he has to say - but can you blame him? Johnny Blaze (Ghost Rider) has been tricked so many times now, that he's just fed up with it. Does this paranoia towards Dr. Strange have any fact to it - or is he who he really says he is? I really hope this becomes a staple of the series, trying to figure out if the people Johnny meet's on his journey are real or not. It's one of those things that make you excited and talk to yourself while your reading - and while that may not look very good if you get caught by someone, it's still a pretty fun experience to have.
What can I say about the Art? Their are flames everywhere, and their all beautiful. If their's ever a scene that takes place in a block of ice, I'm sure they can find a way to put fire in their. I've loved every issue of the new Ghost Rider series since the beginning, it may not be Rocket Science, but it's Cool, and when something is this Cool, it can certainly be great.
8 out of 10
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