Comic Books from the 90s - Ghost Rider guest starring X-Men from 1992
Ghost Rider #26 (June 1992) by Marvel Comics
In New Orleans, a black clad assassin kills Bernard le Branche. Ghost Rider arrives in New Orleans seeking Johnny Blaze's help in healing Dan Ketch, but ruminates on his lack of self-knowledge and the fragility of his tether to humanity. Outside the city, the X-Men, en route to prevent a bloody war between the Thieves' and Assassins' Guild, are pulled over by Deputy Sheriff. Wolverine and Jubilee subdue the deputy, while Cyclops and Gambit destroyed his car. Cover by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. Written by Howard Mackie. Art by Ron Wagner and Mike Witherby.
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Awesome cover, and I remember when Clemens could bring the heat!
I'm going to post the next issue in a day or so I think, also a Jim Lee / Scott Williams cover. Oh man, and yeah, Roger Clemens was god damn amazing in this era, they didn't just give a cover to a Nintendo game to anyone!
Proof.. RYAN SANDBERG
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OMG that Cool World advertisement from 1992. God this brings back memories. Ghost Rider was always one of my all time favorites.
That damn cartoon was so much for my young mind whenever I first seen it, I kind of want to re-watch it now.