When you hear the name Ghost Rider , two images usually burst into your mind: a skull on fire, and the roar of a V8 engine tearing through the asphalt.
For decades, the name "Ghost Rider" was synonymous with the roar of a V-twin engine and a flaming motorcycle. However, the debut of in 2014’s All-New Ghost Rider changed the mythology forever by trading two wheels for four: a hellish, blacked-out 1969 Dodge Charger known as the Hell Charger . The Evolution of the Hell Charger ghost rider muscle car
Created by writer/artist Felipe Smith and designer Tradd Moore, Robbie Reyes was designed to reflect the modern street-racing culture of East Los Angeles. Unlike his predecessors, Robbie’s transformation was tied to a different kind of spirit—not Zarathos, but the ghost of his uncle, Eli Morrow. When you hear the name Ghost Rider ,