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:''Ghost Rider is a character from the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] portion of the [[Transformers: Crossovers| Crossovers]] series.'' | :''Ghost Rider is a character from the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] portion of the [[Transformers: Crossovers| Crossovers]] series.'' | ||
'''Ghost Rider''', motorcycle hero. He uses [[magic|arcane flames]] as a weapon and his skull is on fire! | '''Ghost Rider''', motorcycle hero. He uses [[magic|arcane flames]] as a weapon and his skull is on fire! | ||
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- Ghost Rider is a character from the Marvel portion of the Crossovers series.
Ghost Rider, motorcycle hero. He uses arcane flames as a weapon and his skull is on fire!
Fiction
Crossovers
Using alien technology, Iron Man and Mister Fantastic created a battle suit designed specifically to take advantage of the magical energies that give Ghost Rider his powers.
Toys
Crossovers
- Ghost Rider (Marvel, 2010)
- Accessories: Chain
- Ghost Rider transforms into a chopper bike. In robot mode, he has a chain whip weapon and is armed with a buzzsaw. The mace of the chain can be inserted into the front wheel of his left arm, revealing the spikes. This gimmick works like the Cyber Keys of the Cybertron figures.
Notes
- Nolan North voiced the Johnny Blaze Ghost Rider in the video game, Marvel: Ultimate Alliance.
External links
- Ghost Rider at Marvel Database
- Ghost Rider at Wikipedia

