My very first comic was a western... of sorts.
BLACK FURY, which starred a horse!
In the early 70's the Johnny Blaze "Ghost Rider" became a fave, as I liked the combination of super-hero and horror. Recently, though, I've come to wish Marvel had used another name for him (just as I wish they'd come up with a different name other than "Captain Marvel").
Earlier this year I finally read some of the 1967 "Ghost Rider" stories from Marvel. I can't remember ever being so disappointed in anything. The characters were very annoying, as was most of the dialogue. Roy Thomas (who I'm convinced dialogued at least one story uncredited) & Gary Friedrich should be ashamed. I understand Dick Ayers was disappointed in the so-called "revival". I can see why!
Thanks to Bill Black and AC Comics, I've been able to read (and re-read) several Rex Fury
GHOST RIDER stories, and Gardner Fox's work totally blows away anything Marvel ever did with their version of the character.
Over the last several months I've been building a
GHOST RIDER "shrine" at Nick Simon's
Silver Age Marvel website. I started with the 1967 issues, but expanded to their version's appearances in the 70's... and then, I decided to go all-out by adding the
Rex Fury version. (Even though he was never published by Marvel!)
Fortunately, I've found a great source for scans at the
Heritage Auction site. But they don't have everything, and the
Golden Age Comics site here has been a nice alternative source.
I invite everyone here to check out the work in progress... go to...
http://www.samcci.nostromo.no/Then click on
TITLES --
GHOST RIDER --
INDEX --
Magazine EnterprisesThis will take you to the Chronological pages for EVERY appearance of Rex Fury!
Henry