Fictional character biography įelipe Smith’s TV variant cover art to Ghost Rider (2017) #4. He also, more recently, appears on Ghost Rider (2016), Marvel Legacy and Avengers (2018) #1. He's not wearing a helmet, and his head isn't a skull: this Ghost Rider is designed so his look simulates the lines of the classic muscle car he was racing the night he died." Tradd Moore was brought in to sketch ideas based on Smith's concept. "He's an amalgam of a flaming car and a human being. Another big difference between this Ghost Rider and its predecessors is that Reyes doesn't have a floating head, or a human skull, Smith says. Among Paniccia's suggestions were that this new Ghost Rider drive a car instead of a motorcycle, an idea that excited Smith. When Marvel Comics was getting retooled as All-New, All-Different Marvel, editor Mark Paniccia approached writer Felipe Smith on creating a newer and younger Ghost Rider. Robbie Reyes first appeared in All-New Ghost Rider #1 (March 2014), created by writer Felipe Smith and artist Tradd Moore. The character was portrayed by Gabriel Luna in the fourth season of the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. He is the fifth Marvel character to use the name Ghost Rider, after Carter Slade (the Western comics hero later known as the Phantom Rider), Johnny Blaze, Danny Ketch and Alejandra Jones. Roberto "Robbie" Reyes is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Use of enchanted Dodge Charger and hellfire chain.Hearing, vision, stamina, strength, speed, agility, intelligence, endurance. Textless variant cover of All-New Ghost Rider #2 (April 2014).
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