Ghost Rider 1 comic was one of the best-selling comics in April, catching the eyes of both people who like to sell comic books and horror-comic fans. With a mix of supernatural themes, blazing visuals, and that unforgettable flaming skull, this issue continues to be recognized and loved.
The Ghost Rider series
The Ghost Rider comic series hit the shelves in 1973, following the debut of the Johnny Blaze version in Marvel Spotlight #5 (1972). Created by Roy Thomas, Gary Friedrich, and artist Mike Ploog, the series was a mix of superhero action with supernatural horror, which was very rare at the time. Johnny Blaze, a motorcycle stuntman, sells his soul to the demon Mephisto to save his father, only to become the flaming-skulled Ghost Rider, cursed to ride at night with a vengeance-fueled alter ego.
The early series was popular among fans of Marvel’s darker titles, especially in the ‘70s, as it stood out from traditional cape-wearing, all-good heroes. Ghost Rider often clashed with villains like Zarathos, Centurious, and Lilith, and teamed up occasionally with characters like Daimon Hellstrom, Spider-Man, and The Thing.
Later iterations, like Danny Ketch and Robbie Reyes, added some depth to the character, but Johnny Blaze remains the most iconic.
The Ghost Rider #1
Ghost Rider 1 was published in August 1973. It was the debut of Johnny Blaze in his own solo series. Created by Gary Friedrich and Tom Sutton, the issue continues the saga from Marvel Spotlight #11, telling us more about Blaze’s transformation into the Spirit of Vengeance.
In ghost rider #1 1973, Blaze confronts Witch-Woman, who seeks to claim his soul. The narrative of the ghost rider comic book 1 uses elements of both horror and action, showing Blaze’s struggle to control his hellish alter ego while protecting those he cares about.
How much is the ghost rider #1 value
The ghost rider 1 value has climbed over the years, especially in high grades. The record ghost rider #1 value was a CGC 9.8 copy that sold for $26,400 in January 2022. Even mid-grade copies have gained value over time.
Here’s a look at ghost rider issue 1 prices by condition:
- GD 2.0 – $100
- VG 4.0 – $200
- FN 6.0 – $350
- VF 8.0 – $600
- NM 9.4 – $1500
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