The Ghost Rider, Number 10, Ghost Rider Versus Frankenstein

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Cover of the book The Ghost Rider, Number 10, Ghost Rider Versus Frankenstein by Magazine Enterprises, Yojimbo Press LLC
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Author: Magazine Enterprises ISBN: 6180045401098
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC Publication: December 1, 1952
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Magazine Enterprises
ISBN: 6180045401098
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC
Publication: December 1, 1952
Imprint:
Language: English
In this tenth issue of Ghost Rider we find the following heroic, ghoulish stories...
The famous, reanimated monster Frankenstein joins our hero in "Ghost Rider Versus Frankenstein". Jed thinks he can outfox the devil and become rich in "The Devil and Jed Gunner". A man's lucky spurs kick up the cockles of a dangerous demon in "The Spirit Spurs". Sometimes it's nice to have a pal, even if they mean to kill you in "My Friend the Hangman". An apparating tiger attacks in stealth in "The Devil Tiger".

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.
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In this tenth issue of Ghost Rider we find the following heroic, ghoulish stories...
The famous, reanimated monster Frankenstein joins our hero in "Ghost Rider Versus Frankenstein". Jed thinks he can outfox the devil and become rich in "The Devil and Jed Gunner". A man's lucky spurs kick up the cockles of a dangerous demon in "The Spirit Spurs". Sometimes it's nice to have a pal, even if they mean to kill you in "My Friend the Hangman". An apparating tiger attacks in stealth in "The Devil Tiger".

Ghost Rider is an exciting blend of horror and spaghetti-Western hero invented by Dick Ayers and artist Ray Krank in 1949. Ghost Rider is the original inspiration for a different, non-horror, comic where his horse was swapped for a motorcycle.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

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