![]() ![]() Readers can see Ghost-Rider's greatest power upgrade when Avengers: Forever #2 comes to comic book stores in January. It will be fun to see what Ghost-Rider looks like after becoming an uncontained pure force of vengeance. It's unclear how Robbie Reyes' Ghost-Rider is about to change, but the options are limitless, considering Avengers: Forever is a Multiversal epic. That's unless Ant-Man, Tony Stark and his bunch of ragtag heroes can pull off the mother of all rescues. And what the Rider endures at their hands will change him forever - into the most unbridled force for vengeance any universe has ever seen. On an alternate Earth ravaged by the Multiversal Masters of Evil, Ghost Rider Robbie Reyes has been taken prisoner by the planet's dark wastelords, the brutal War Machines. Check out the solicit for Avengers: Forever #2 below. Among those on the rescue team include Invincible Ant-Man, Tony Stark from a different universe. Robbie Reyes' only hope is that the Avengers Forever squad consisting of different versions of heroes from across the Multiverse will be able to save him before it's too late. Check out the cover of the Avengers: Forever #2 by Russell Dauterman. Robbie Reyes will endure something that will change him into a different hero altogether, as he will become the "most unbridled force for vengeance" ever. In the solicit, Marvel reveals the War Machines will capture Ghost-Rider on an alternate version of Earth. In a brand new tease for Avengers: Forever #2 by Jason Aaron and Aaron Kuder, readers learn that Robbie Reyes' Ghost-Rider is about to get caught up in the Multiversal battle. The series will see different Avengers from across the Multiverse assembling to take on the Multiversal Masters of Evil. Marvel Comics has teased the upcoming Avengers Forever over the last couple of months. ![]() Related: The Avengers Were Just Embarrassed By Marvel's Newest Supervillains However, Reyes is about to undergo a serious change that will give him quite the power upgrade. Reyes is the current main Ghost-Rider in the Marvel Universe and is a member of the Avengers. In the ensuing years, Danny Ketch, Robbie Reyes, Michael Badilino, and Kushala are among those who have taken on unique forms as different Ghost-Riders. ![]() Originally, Johnny Blaze took on the role in the Marvel Comics Universe, as the motorcycle-riding character debuted back in 1972's Marvel Spotlight #5. Over the years, Marvel Comics has introduced a handful of antiheroes who have taken on the Spirits of Vengeance and become different versions of the Ghost-Rider. Robbie’s co-creator Felipe Smith ( All-New Ghost Rider) is back to pen the ongoing adventures of this high-octane hot head and he’s bringing new series artist Danilo Beyruth ( Deadpool v. ![]()
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