![]() ![]() ![]() And rising Marvel talents Justina Ireland ( Star Wars : Sana Starros) and artist Karen Darboe ( Bloodline: Daughter of Blade) bring readers to the stars where Monica Rambeau, AKA Photon, has to use her one-of-a-kind expertise and training to fend off a new cosmic threat.TV writer and podcast host Jason Concepcion and acclaimed comic book artist Moisés Hidalgo ( Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) both make their joint Marvel Comics debut with the return of Robbie Reyes, Ghost Rider! Following his role in the Avengers Assemble crossover, Robbie must rev up the Hell Charger to battle a band of demons that are preying on his community.Two Marvel mainstays, writer Robbie Thompson ( Silk) and artist Sid Kotian ( Storm), team up to explore the American values that Captain America has always stood for as he has a thrilling showdown with his archenemy, Red Skull!.Actor Utkarsh Ambudkar ( Ghosts) and artist Tadam Gyadu ( Spider-Man: India) come together for a poignant Iron Man tale that sees Tony use his own personal journey to help a struggling supervillain.Check out this year’s headlining heroes across all three covers and don't miss the latest anthology in the Marvel's Voices series when MARVEL’S VOICES: AVENGERS #1 hits stands December 6.For 60 years, the Avengers have proven time and time again that despite our differences, we’re stronger together than apart! Now, join a team of Marvel's finest creators, from veterans to new recruits full of potential, for four tremendous tales that tackle diverse ideologies, identities, and backgrounds through the lens of Earth's Mightiest Heroes.Following the success of Marvel’s Voices: Wakanda Forever, Marvel’s Voices: Spider-Verse, and Marvel’s Voices: X-Men, alongside Marvel’s Voices: Pride, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes will get their Marvel’s Voices spotlight!.In addition to backup stories in some of Marvel’s most popular titles, the ongoing Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comics on Marvel Unlimited, and the Marvel’s Voices podcast, the program has evolved this past year by inviting creators from across the industry to bring their unique perspectives and artistry to specific corners of the Marvel Universe.Throughout the year, the breadth of those stories are highlighted in a special way in a variety of Marvel’s Voices one-shots, and later this December, MARVEL’S VOICES: AVENGERS #1 will arrive for the first time!.The Marvel Universe has always strived to reflect the “world outside your window” with diverse and inclusive storytelling.If the next issue delivers a reason to care or a memorable wow moment, there’s time to turn it around.Ībout The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.įollow on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter Bits and PiecesĬosmic Ghost Rider #3 contains solid sci-fi art and memorable characters, but the central mystery isn’t compelling, so it’s becoming a struggle to care about what happens in this comic. Perhaps that reason will come in future issues.įor now, this series is turning into nothing more than a novelty that’s already lost its luster. To be blunt, the mystery, which is supposed to be the central hook of this series, isn’t that interesting because Phillips has yet to supply a reason for readers to care or connect with the story emotionally. The only part of the mystery that’s truly a mystery surrounds how and where the second Cosmic Ghost Rider came from. Phillips puts all the right pieces and players in place, but there’s no dramatic tension. Eventually, the heroes cross paths and figure out that something’s amiss.ĭo I make it sound like a mediocre mystery? That’s because it is a mediocre mystery. Meanwhile, the “other” Cosmic Ghost Rider fights Valkyrie to a stalemate as his/her/its powers are also failing. Now, Frank fights and escapes the bounty hunter, but just barely because his powers are failing. Spirits of Vengeance 3, written by Howard Mackie, art by Adam Kubert, Chris Warner, and Gregory Wright. Almost everything that happens in Ghost Rider comics of the last few decades links back to this first arc with Danny. Meanwhile, Valkyrie followed the trail of bodies to confront the “other” Cosmic Ghost Rider. Danny Ketch was a great addition to the Ghost Rider mythos, and he would go on to inspire much of the character’s legacy. When last we left Frank Castle, he flamed on ( heh) for the first time in a long while to defend himself against a Shi’ar-hired bounty hunter. Filled with excellent art, decent pacing and dialog, and mildly engaging action, Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 is a very middle-of-the-road issue. Honestly, that’s all you can really say about it. Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 pits Valkyrie against (the evil) Cosmic Ghost Rider to stop a killing spree spreading across nearly every sector of the Galaxy.Ĭosmic Ghost Rider #3 is fine.
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