Sin and Salvation: The Comic Book Origins of Ghost Rider 1970s-2000s

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2020
  • Taken from the 2007 Ghost Rider 2-Disc Extended Edition DVD bonus features.
    00:00 - 1970s
    10:06 - 1980s
    14:15 - 1990s
    33:23 - 2000s
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Комментарии • 13

  • @scfiguy6089
    @scfiguy6089 2 года назад +14

    Love the documentaries shame they don’t do them like they use too

  • @ariesviolent
    @ariesviolent Год назад +11

    I've been working on a Ghost Rider series script(s). While these scripts will never see the light of day, I've made myself happy since this is what I wanted to do since I was a kid. This little selection of clips is a great reminder of all the Ghost Riders I've experienced through my life.

  • @theoutlawking9123
    @theoutlawking9123 2 месяца назад +1

    So in conclusion: Stan Lee was an ABSOLUTE GENIUS, the whole industry owes him. RIP Mr. Lee, you were a Treasure!

  • @Artisan1979
    @Artisan1979 10 месяцев назад +5

    I just read the entire run of Johnny blaze as the ghost rider. I gotta say, I like the development of this dichotomy between both personalities. Have Johnny at first felt that he was losing more of himself. Every time he transformed, how are you didn't sound like himself, and he seemed more bitter vengeful. Then it gradually became alternate personality that Johnny could only influence to a small degree. It became more of a Jekyll and Hyde dynamic than Bruce Banner and the Hulk. The Hulk never wanted to do evil, but the ghost writer was only restrained to punish the guilty because of Johnny blaze as the host body. I just wish that when they brought him back in thousand six, they didn't give him the look of Dan's ghost rider

    • @TheBlueFist6199
      @TheBlueFist6199 Месяц назад

      I agree with you, I think the spikes design belongs to Danny Ketch not Johnny Blaze, and I definitely think they could've done more with Johnny Blaze

  • @Artisan1979
    @Artisan1979 9 месяцев назад +3

    1:08 and that song was based on a true story. At a place now known as stampede Mesa. In 1889, a cattle herder was moving about 1000 head, and decided to go through this Mesa, but found that someone has settled on it. There was also a storm brewing as well at the same time. Not caring about the settlers, this guy caused her to stampede, killing her only the people in that Homestead, but also the very ranchers that were trying to guide the herd. About 700 cattle went over the side, along with those ranchers. That guy never worked again and vanished. Ever since then, there are reports of supernatural occurrences in that area. Reports of seeing ghost herds. Some even causing similar stampedes of cattle guided by those stupid enough to go through that Mesa, only adding the body count. This is the true foundation of not only the song, but the ghost rider himself.

  • @raynwolfsbane2084
    @raynwolfsbane2084 2 года назад +9

    I really hope the MCU Ghost Rider is Dan Ketch

    • @base21
      @base21 2 года назад +8

      Naw Johnny's a better option

  • @AmaanHasanDilawar
    @AmaanHasanDilawar Год назад +2

    Awesome♥♥

  • @Artisan1979
    @Artisan1979 10 месяцев назад +2

    I never liked the 90s look for Johnny blaze. I mean, the long hair, the trenchcoat, the chain-smoking. It was like he was going through a depression or something. I mean, the guy got what he wanted. He was free of the ghost rider, he was with Roxanne again, they had kids, he owned the circus, and yet he looked like he was going through rough times.

  • @angelg2927
    @angelg2927 2 месяца назад

    Do the Ghost Rider of 1951. The original

  • @andrewcao6111
    @andrewcao6111 Год назад +1

    Ghost rider comic

  • @Michael-hw5wk
    @Michael-hw5wk Месяц назад

    Johnny Blaze was a stuntman/circus performer. He was NOT a biker who did dirty work for corrupt law enforcement (I will never understand why offenders have such a cozy relationship with the law enforcement community who destroyed their lives).