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Revision as of 04:08, 20 March 2009
Ghost Rider | |
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File:Ghostriderga.jpg Ghost Rider | |
Real Name |
Rex Fury |
First Appearance |
Tim Holt #11 (1949) |
Original Publisher |
Magazine Enterprises |
Created by |
Ray Krank (writer) and Dick Ayers (artist) |
Golden Age Origin
Federal marshal,Rex Fury, wore a white outfit, covered with phosphorus, with a cape that had phosphorescent on one side and black on the other. Rex used the black side of the cape to cover parts of his body, to give the illusion he was merely a floating head or pair of hands. To Further the illusion, he wielded a black lariat and a black bullwhip, so he could appear to grab things at a distance and even his twin six-guns and his horse, Spectre, glowed in the dark. Originally the Ghost Rider had a different identity, The Calico Kid, but he abandoned it in favor of his new spooky persona.
Golden Age Appearances
- Tim Holt #11
- Red Mask #50
- Ghost Rider #1-14
- A-1 Comics #27, 29, 31, 34, 37, 44, 51, 57, 69, 71, 75, 80, 84 & 112