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. The character was originally called Ghost Rider, and was renamed following the introduction of Marvel's motorcycle-riding character of the same name. The character has made minor appearances across media. He made his live-action debut in the 2007 film '' Ghost Rider'', portrayed by Sam Elliott.


Publication history

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' first Ghost Rider look was based on the Magazine Enterprises character Ghost Rider (Rex Fury), created by writer Ray Krank and artist
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for editor Vincent Sullivan in '' Tim Holt'' #11 (1949). The character appeared in horror-themed Western stories through the run of ''Tim Holt'', ''Red Mask'', and ''A-1 Comics'' up until the institution of the Comics Code.Ghost Rider (Magazine Enterprises)
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After the trademark to the character's name and motif lapsed, Marvel Comics debuted its own near-identical, horror-free version of the character in '' Ghost Rider'' #1 ( cover-dated February 1967), by plotter and original ''Ghost Rider'' artist Ayers, and writers
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. In an interview, Ayers recalled how the character was conceived, "Vin would come in and sit down and describe what he wanted in The Ghost Rider. He told me to go see Disney's Sleepy Hollow-Ichabod Crane, The Headless Horseman, and then he told me to play the
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record, " Ghost Riders in the Sky." And then he started talking about what he wanted the guy wearing." With the introduction of Marvel's supernatural Ghost Rider in the 1970s, Marvel renamed its Western Ghost Rider — first, to the unfortunate Night Rider (a term previously used in the
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to refer to members of the
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) in a 1974–1975 reprint series, and then to Phantom Rider. At least five men have been the Phantom Rider, one of whom is active in the modern day. The Magazine Enterprises library of characters, including its version of Ghost Rider, was reprinted by
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in the 1980s. While the copyrights have lapsed due to non-renewal, AC renamed the Ghost Rider as the Haunted Horseman, due to Marvel having maintained the Ghost Rider trademark.


Fictional character biography


Carter Slade

Carter Slade, the first to wear the mask, debuted in ''Ghost Rider'' #1 (February 1967). He battled evil while dressed in a phosphorescent white costume, complete with a full-face mask, cape, and the hat. Slade received his outfit and horse from Flaming Star, a
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. He was never called the Phantom Rider in these original appearances. In Marvel continuity, it was not until after his death that the Phantom Rider name was given to the character, and reprints now retroactively use that name for Slade. Johnny Blaze, the modern era Ghost Rider, eventually found himself transported into the 19th century where the latter met and teamed up with Slade, where he was badly wounded. Blaze took him to Flaming Star to be healed and then dealt with Slade's enemies. Slade recovered and Blaze returned to the present. Slade's spirit, however, returned and possessed his descendant Hamilton to make into a Phantom Rider and rode out to rescue Blaze from certain doom.


Jamie Jacobs

After Slade's death in '' Western Gunfighters'' #7 (January 1972), his sidekick Jamie Jacobs became the second Phantom Rider. He was soon killed in action.'' Western Gunfighters'' #7 (January 1972)


Lincoln Slade

Lincoln Slade is Carter Slade's brother and a U.S. Marshal, as well as the third Phantom Rider. Lincoln was driven insane by his powers. When the
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are traveling through time on one of their adventures, Lincoln becomes infatuated with
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. Lincoln kidnapped the Avenger and fled to a secret location. He then drugs Mockingbird, removing the latter's ability to give or deny
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, and rapes her. Once the effects of the drugs wear off, the enraged Mockingbird fights and defeats him. In the battle's course, he is knocked over a cliff. As he clings to the cliffside, he first pleads with Mockingbird to help him, then attempts to reassert his hypnotic authority and orders her to help him. Hating him for his violation of her, Mockingbird allows him to fall to his death. Years later, Lincoln's spirit possesses his descendant Hamilton to seek "vengeance" against Mockingbird. His spirit returns a second time to make Mockingbird return his feelings.
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placed him as one of the superheroes Marvel wants you to forget.


Reno Jones

In the miniseries '' Blaze of Glory'', the
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gunslinger Reno Jones used the Ghost Rider identity briefly in a battle with the
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-affiliated mercenaries called the Nightriders. Jones was one-half of the team called the Gunhawks, along with his former friend Kid Cassidy, whom Jones had believed dead. Cassidy was revealed to be alive and the leader of the Nightriders; he was killed, and Jones retired.


Hamilton Slade

In present-day continuity, Hamilton Slade is Lincoln Slade's distant descendant who was an
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who found the burial site of his legendary ancestor, in the
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series ''Ghost Rider''. As he explored the site, he found a large burial urn and from it appeared the ghostly garb of his ancestors (Carter and Lincoln). Possessed by the spirits of his ancestors, he became a new version of the Phantom Rider, and rode off to rescue Johnny Blaze, the current Ghost Rider, from one of his foes.''Ghost Rider'' (vol. 2) #56 (May 1981) However, he would have no memory of his adventures as the Ghost Rider and eventually Lincoln's ghost would take over more frequently and haunt Mockingbird for his death. An
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released the spirits of Carter and Lincoln from Hamilton. Lincoln is defeated and banished while Hamilton agrees to have Carter possess him. Hamilton attempted a similar exorcism to save his daughter Jaime from the returning spirit of Lincoln. He was killed by
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as the exorcism was being completed.


J. T. Slade

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recruits Carter Slade's grandson, James Taylor Slade (also known as J. T. Slade), introduced in ''The Mighty Avengers'' #13, to be part of Fury's team against the "
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s. He has superhuman reflexes and the ability to cause a chain to ignite in flame and cause massive damage. The character roll call at the beginning of ''Secret Invasion'' #4 (September 2008) refers to J. T. as "Hellfire". Hellfire goes on to make numerous appearances in the ongoing series, '' Secret Warriors''. He is revealed to be a HYDRA
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, after which Fury allows him to fall to his death.


Jaime Slade

In the 2010 series '' Hawkeye & Mockingbird'', it is revealed that Hamilton Slade had a daughter named Jaime Slade. While she was examining an urn belonging to the Slade family, Lincoln Slade's spirit possessed her, transforming Jaime into the new Phantom Rider. Claiming to be both "the spirit and the heir", the Phantom Rider teamed up with
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to battle the heroes Hawkeye and
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. Jaime's father Hamilton Slade attempts to exorcise her, but is killed by Crossfire.


Other versions

The Phantom Riders, a gang inspired by the Phantom Rider, appear in ''
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In other media


Television

An original incarnation of the Phantom Rider appears in the ''
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'' episode "Return to the Spider-Verse" Pt. 2, voiced by
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-themed alternate reality variant of Ben Parker.


Film

The Carter Slade incarnation of Phantom Rider, credited as and amalgamated with the Caretaker, appears in '' Ghost Rider'', portrayed by Sam Elliott. This version is a former Texas Ranger from the 19th century who sold his soul to
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and became his servant as Ghost Rider before leaving his service and becoming a cemetery caretaker. After Johnny Blaze becomes the new Ghost Rider, Slade mentors him and gives him his shotgun before vanishing into the afterlife.


Video games

* The Phantom Rider appears as an alternate costume for Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider in '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance''. * Carter Slade, based on the film incarnation, appears in the '' Ghost Rider'' film tie-in game, voiced by
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. * The Phantom Rider appears in '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2''.


References


External links


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