![]() This is actually taken, shot for shot, from All-New Ghost Rider #2, so there ya go – fan service! (Admittedly, for a series few people bought, but still.) I’m sure he’s okay… yeah… When “he” shows up in his black Hell Charger, the gang members fire a rocket at him, which succeeds in flipping the car, but it flames-on and takes them out. That’s right, Daisy’s dad! (Too much to hope that he shows up this season?) As seen on TV! Oh, and they were working for Calvin Zabo, aka Mr. Interestingly, when the car-driving Ghost Rider first appeared, he was fighting a bunch of unidentified mercs that sported Watchdog-like symbols. She is chasing down Aryan Brotherhood gang members who – like some East Coast mafia members – are inexplicably working for the Watchdogs, the anti-superpowers terrorist group that seemed like pushovers last season. No one thinks its odd that heavily armed guys in non-US military outfits is driving tanks around a major city? In the current comics, she had a falling out with Coulson and quit SHIELD. This is in keeping with Quake’s earliest appearances, as she was originally Nick Fury Sr.’s secret weapon, then joined his underground militia, and interestingly became the youngest ever SHIELD director before becoming a traditional SHIELD agent in Coulson’s unit. Strange!), we find Daisy “Don’t Call Me Skye” Johnson has fully embraced the title of “ Quake,” a Robin Hood-like terrorist fighting crimes the government won’t. Picking up after Civil War (but before Dr. Comic Connections for “The Ghost” And yes, they’ve now called her “Skye” in the comics. Now the superhero Civil War has brought SHIELD back into the mainstream, and Daisy is off hunting ghosts on her own. The Story Thus Far: After the disastrous Winter Soldier incident, SHIELD was forced to cut all government ties and go underground, unfortunately, that was just when hundreds of Inhumans began to awaken with powers around the world! SHIELD handled it best they could, but several agents died, and their star player, Daisy Johnson, quit. That’s par for the course for Marvel, but does that mean Marvel can step up it’s TV game to match the Arrowverse over at CW? It’s headed in the right direction! Who know it took the small screen to bring the blood of vengeance?ĭespite being a very different Ghost Rider than most fans will be familiar with, Marvel brought a very true-to-the-comics Ghost Rider to TV. SHIELD’s back and so is the most brutal version of Ghost Rider ever.
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