Monday, September 16, 2019

QBP #142 - Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1

Quarter-Bin Podcast #142

The Original Ghost Rider Rides Again #1, Marvel Comics, cover-dated April 1991.

"The Curse of Jonathan Blaze!"
and
"Personal Demons"

both written by Roger Stern, with art by Bob Budianksy, Joseph Rubenstein, and Dave Simons.

What happens when the Johnny Blaze wanders into a church on a rainy rainy night? And can he take on the terrifying power of a drunk carnival attender?

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4 comments:

  1. First off, let me ask you a question. If one of your students applied the fuzzy logic you used to justify this being covered on the Quarter Bin on one of your exam questions, would you allow it? Here is the fork in the road.

    As for Ghost Rider, I always thought is look was boss. My few encounters with him (Marvel Team Up, What If, scattered guest spots) all were decent. But I never had the gumption to seek out the book and buy it. I do like the Monkey's Paw of his deal with the devil. Always read the fine print! Thanks for covering!

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    1. I like to think I'd give the student extra credit for creative thinking. But they'd probably fail and get sent to the Dean's office. WHAT'S YOUR POINT ?!?!?!?!?

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  2. And the 2019 Deceit in Podcasting Award goes to the failing QUARTER BIN podcast for episode #142. In which Professor QUARTER BIN paid $0.50 for the comic in question. Shame, Professor. Shame.

    He didn’t try to pull this with the Marvel Megazines. Apparently upholding standards isn’t important for some people. 🙄

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