Warning: Contains SPOILERS forSpirits of Vengeance #5

Lost behind to the wild antics of the 1990s, a far-future variant of theGhost Rideris about to make a massive comeback. This complex cyborg monstrosity of nanites and military-grade weaponry is virtually no different from a Terminator, instead set in the dystopian future of Earth-2099. For the first time in Ghost Rider comics, the world’s most ridiculously 90s Ghost Rider is finally making it into the prime continuity.

InSpirits of Vengeance #5 -by Sabir Pirzada and Sean Damien Hill - Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch continue their hunt to gathertheir fellow Ghost Ridersbefore the ominous Spirit of Violence kills them first. After taking on a group of mercenaries called Death Row, Michael Badilino re-bonds with his Spirit, Vengeance.

The Ghostworks “Ghost Rider” program activates.

As the three fully-formed Ghost Riders gather themselves, they prepare to track down more of their kind before the Spirit of Violence can. However, during the fight, Vengeance is attacked by a robotic creature thatcopies his ghostly essence into a robotic Terminator-like body.

Ghost Rider 2099 Is a 1990s Classic That Stayed Behind With the Decade

Spirits of Vengeance #5 -Written by Sabir Pirzada; Pencilling by Sean Damien Hill, Brian Level, & Paul Davidson; Inking by Jay Leisten; Color by Andrew Dalhouse; Lettering by VC’s Travis Lanham; Cover Art by Josemaria Casanovas

The original Ghost Rider 2099, Zero Cochrane, is a relic born and left behind in the 90s. Set in the same dystopian cyber-punk future asthe more popular Spider-Man 2099, this Ghost Rider is about as dark and edgy as could come out of that decade. Unfortunately for Zero Cochrane, Ghost Rider 2099 hasn’t appeared in any comic since 1996. Despite Zero being a clearproduct of the 90s interest in cyberspace and nanotech, he wasn’t entirely a one-note trick. Zero isn’t technically a Ghost Rider but is instead someone’s consciousness placed into a skull-faced, military-grade, robot.

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However, Earth-616’s version ofthe cybernetic Ghost Ridersis being reintroduced under different circumstances. When Vengeance captures one of the Death Row members, the villain reveals his true cybernetic nature. One of his eyes pops out, burrowing into Vengeance’s skull. Meanwhile, a series of laptops spin to life as Vengeance’s essence is uploaded into a series of familiar robotic skeletons. When the war machines fully activate, the computer displays the program named “Ghostworks.” In the 2099 comics, “Ghostworks” was the name of a group of rogue AI programs that empowered Zero tooverthrow the globe’s fascist corporatocratic government.

Ghost Rider 2099 breathes fire into the air.

Zero Cochrane Isn’t the Only Far-Future Ghost Rider

Spirits of VengeanceStill Has More Ghost Riders to Reveal

While it’s not likely thatthese Ghost Rider machinesare going to last for very long, they are at least a fun homage to a unique chapter in the franchise’s past. These bulky Terminator-like robots of mass destruction are thematic artifacts from the early 90’s adoration of the far-future cyberpunk aesthetic. All that said, it’s exciting to see them return;not every 2099 character has been as lucky as Miguel O’Hara.

Readers are teased with the return of Robbie Reyes thanks to the assistance of the interdimensional Ghost Rider, Fantasma.

Ghost Rider with the MCU’s Thunderbolts behind him.

However, there is a chance we could see Zero’s return.Spirits of Vengeancehas promised to bringevery major Ghost Riderinto the story and, so far,it continues to uphold that commitment.As the issue closes out, readers are teased with the return of Robbie Reyes thanks to the assistance of the interdimensional Ghost Rider, Fantasma. While Ghost Rider stories are traditionally dark and mystical, there’s an entire realm of modernGhost Ridersjust beyond the thin edges that divide the multiverse.

Ghost Rider

TheGhost Riderfranchise revolves around the Marvel Comics character Ghost Rider, a supernatural anti-hero who gains the ability to transform into a flaming skeletal figure and ride a hellfire-fueled motorcycle. The most famous Ghost Rider, Johnny Blaze, is a stunt motorcyclist who makes a deal with the demon Mephistopheles, transforming him into the Ghost Rider to battle evil spirits. The franchise includes two films starring Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze, exploring his fight against demonic forces and his internal struggle with the curse.

Fantasma and Robbie Reyes meet at the God Quarry.

Ghost Rider (2007) Movie Poster