![]() ![]() Robbie gets the best “humanity” treatment, both in last year’s run and in the 2015 story so far. Reyes is a strong and complex character and I am glad that other readers are being given a more apparent opportunity to read about him. I have really been surprised that he is being given such a headliner role, given that he appeared just before the whole universe got Doomed right in the face. Robbie Reyes is one of the brighter new stars of the Marvel Universe. It’s never good to be the teacher’s pet, after all. But then the other Ghost Riders show up, none too pleased that Robbie’s escape is likely to lead to even more intense degrees of punishment for them. Eli differs, as he transforms the GhostRide into a blue Porsche-like appearance, feeling this will cloak their escape. Robbie feels that their escape is nowhere near complete. Robbie and Eli find themselves on the streets of Doomstadt after a slight trip through a teleportation portal or some other MacGuffin. Issue #3 picks up in the aftermath of Robbie Reyes’ daring escape from the Killiseum. It is too bad, because the excellent plot elements are still there. ![]() There are just structural problems with how this book is put together that make things more difficult than they need to be. I will say that this issue is the first one that feels like a significant misstep. I’ve been on Ghost Racers for the entire ride as well ya know…all three issues. I spent about a full year on the 2014 reboot of Ghost Rider. ![]()
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