
Here is it? the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's successful Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation! Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he began his neck in mud and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and the screams of men. Two years later, Parham carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of the soul. Now, Parham tranquil world is about to be abruptly interrupted. On…
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November 14th, 2009 at 9:27 pm
Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears is one of my personal favorites. The story is standard: A man is helped by a friend who is offended by his friend, everyone is trying to revenge the massacre takes place. Do not listen to what he said Max – the art in this book is incredible. Fans of Stjepan Sejic or John Bolton there are a lot to get excited.
Oh, and the knowledge of Ghost Rider is not really necessary. I never, ever read comics Ghost Rider, and I liked this fund. Maybe it's bitter Ghost Rider fans who would find something to excite them about.
November 15th, 2009 at 12:14 am
Years before even a deal that Johnny Blaze in Ghost Rider rode the spirit of revenge, high in the old West. Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears follows from the Confederate Army Lieutenant Travis Parham, who finds refuge with a friend burned and the freed slave named Caleb. A few years later, Travis is back to his friend to see only him and his family tortured and killed by a gang of angry old slaveholders found. When Travis goes on a mission to avenge his death, he discovers that revenge is the only horse is like a mysterious and hidden, with some strange and otherworldly abilities on the horse on the mission itself. Trail of Tears, not so much a prequel path to destruction, as will be charged, but serves as a story very funny and rather touching horror western. Unfortunately, however, how much road to perdition, Trail of Tears sufferers feel as if Ennis will be held in his stories. Ennis road 'to perdition Art Partners Clayton Crain is back, and once he sees some startling, CGI-style graphics that you must see. All in all, Trail of Tears history western horror with a touch of Ennis fueled Ghost Rider, which should all fans of the character, in any case you did.
November 15th, 2009 at 1:23 am
This bloody, by-the-numbers story of revenge is not new and has a number of devices that can recognize tired of your favorite straight-to-DVD horror films. The computer art is made of mud and will be completely outdated in six months or less, but certainly one or two teenagers on suspicion of me, Impress, is the destination for this demographic a sordid history.
Also offers one of the worst logos in the comics.