Ghost Rider #3 is a joyless slog with inconsistent art.
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Ghost Rider #3 is a joyless slog with inconsistent art.
Ghost Rider #2 is a mixed bag, with baffling character motivations and uneven art.
Ghost Rider #1 is a compelling first issue, showing a great deal of promise.
Fun mutations of action that take full advantage of the weirdness.
As weird as things get in the course of the chapter, Aaron manages to keep it from ever overpowering the heroism of the team.
Jason Aaron crafts an enjoyable pop fusion of demonic horror and superhero team action.
Aaron and McGuinness make a solid case for another She-Hulk series in this latest issue of Avengers.
A character-driven ensemble drama that isn’t quite living up to its potential.
A somewhat intriguing look into the nature of history in a world of lies.
Physical action fades out into the background of an issue which intensifies intrigue.