
Ghost Rider: Trail Of Tears #1 (of 6); written by Garth Ennis, art and cover by Clayton Crain
Sweat, if left to dry off of the face, will crystallise into fine grains. Crying and breaking out the tears, no matter how long and heavy the session, starts to, but never quite matches the scratchy feeling outside the pain.
You'd think there was a
Ghost Rider hair salon on the horizon with all the material bearing his name out on the shelves.
Here it is -- the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's smash hit GHOST RIDER: ROAD TO DAMNATION!
Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he stood neck-deep in muck and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and men's screams. Two years later, Parham has carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of men's souls.
Now, Parham's tranquil world is about to be rudely interrupted. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams -- a fiery wraith that knows a thing or two about evil, and even more about vengeance.
Ghost Rider: Trail Of Tears from Marvel Comics
Between the volumes and out swims
Fathom: Kiani #0 from Aspen Comics, Vince Hernandez, Marcus To and Peter Steigerwald. Teaser for the mini series to later shore up the shelves in the year.
Every year is another year and this year, Mike Carey and Mark Brooks serve up the
X-Men Annual. Same numbering as the first, it's like they have short term memory. Who figured that fish had about 5 seconds or so?
Missed it the first time round? Back again, no shot in the dark like
Cthulhu Tales from Boom! Studios and don't go chewing strange things picked up from the back of cleaning out the fridge.
Jeff Smith breaks it all down like James Brown in this prestige fitting of Billy Batson in
Shazam: The Monster Society of Evil. DC makes it in four and is no quick source for asking if you think Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., was a fan of the old
Captain Marvel comics?
Stephen King walks the prequel line as Peter David, Robin Furth, Jae Lee and Richard Isanove
handle conversion for
Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born. Seven steps to the end and the beginning, it's so big it's
a Marvel whisper.
Mike Richardson and Jason Alexander work a prank call that goes awry in
Secret. From Dark Horse, this ring ding-a-lings four times before the phone is hung up. Waiting for your call.
Related topics:
- marvel,
- ghostrider,
- horror,
- skulls,
- fire,
- garthennis,
- claytoncrain,
- cthulhu,
- darktower,
- shazam,
- x men,
- fathom
Unless otherwise noted, and barring purchases made prior to site and story updates, all stock displayed is available in store.
if in doubt or to clarify.