Ghost Rider Vol. 2 #12 (1975): "Phantom of the Killer Skies!

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Hey comic fans! Today we're diving into a thrilling issue that pits Ghost Rider against a vengeful World War I fighter pilot's ghost. This December 1975 issue brings us an aerial confrontation that shows just how far the Spirit of Vengeance will go to protect the innocent.

Ghost Rider comes across an old man being pursued by the ghost of a World War I fighter pilot. As dawn approaches, our hero barely escapes being gunned down himself, leading to a supernatural showdown between hellfire and phantom fighter plane!

• Writer: Tony Isabella
• Art: Frank Robbins and Frank Giacoia
• Additional Inks: Mark Esposito
• Cover: Gil Kane and Tom Palmer

This issue represents a unique addition to Ghost Rider's rogues gallery, pitting him against a supernatural threat from the Great War era. It's a perfect example of how the series blended historical elements with supernatural horror.

As part of the early Ghost Rider run, this Bronze Age issue Ghost Rider #12 has become increasingly sought after by collectors. The dynamic aerial battle scenes and unique ghost story make it stand out in Ghost Rider's early adventures.

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