Ghost Rider #9

$1,000.00

Magazine Enterprises · Ghost Rider #9 · 1952 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: [GRADE PLACEHOLDER]

Cover by Dick Ayers.

Ghost Rider faces off against The Vulture, a mysterious winged antagonist who appears to be part man, part beast. Dick Ayers delivers his distinctive linework throughout, bringing his western action sensibility to both the costumed Ghost Rider and his bizarre aerial enemy.

Part of Magazine Enterprises' continuing adventures of the white-costumed western Ghost Rider character, created by Ray Krank and Dick Ayers as their answer to the costumed western hero trend.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with minor edge wear visible along spine and light corner wear on upper right corner, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.

Magazine Enterprises · Ghost Rider #9 · 1952 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: [GRADE PLACEHOLDER]

Cover by Dick Ayers.

Ghost Rider faces off against The Vulture, a mysterious winged antagonist who appears to be part man, part beast. Dick Ayers delivers his distinctive linework throughout, bringing his western action sensibility to both the costumed Ghost Rider and his bizarre aerial enemy.

Part of Magazine Enterprises' continuing adventures of the white-costumed western Ghost Rider character, created by Ray Krank and Dick Ayers as their answer to the costumed western hero trend.

Condition [GRADE PLACEHOLDER] with minor edge wear visible along spine and light corner wear on upper right corner, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.

We use AI to research and write our descriptions — we think Klaatu would approve of this miniscule relinquishment of power to the robots. Details are verified where possible but comics are complicated and we're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If something looks off, just ask.