![]() ![]() It started out exactly as painfully as I expected. When I was fortunate enough to land this assignment I really HAD to reread my stuff to get back into the head of the characters I hadn't explored in quite some time. I never reread my own work because I always expect to be disappointed- usually in my own writing. I thought their treatment of the characters was a natural progression of where I left them. and it was! Then- a few years back- I ran into Ed Brisson and Aaron Kuder at NYCC and decided to read their run. I figured it was all SO different it could be fun. I did bend that a few years back and read a bunch of the Robbie Reyes stories by Felipe Smith. I would have handled that differently." or something worse. I don't want to be that guy who says, "Oh. and I don't ever want something I say to be misconstrued as criticism. I don't read the work of other writers handling a character after me because I do a ton of interviews, podcasts, etc. I try not to read stories involving the character after my run is done and I NEVER reread my old work. When I'm done writing a character I am done. I've had a long-standing policy of "Don't Look Back". Howard Mackie: To say that it's been surreal is a gross understatement- and I NEVER understate ANYTHING! Here's the thing. What's it been like to return to a character like Danny Ketch that you have so much rich history with? can also exclusively reveal the first look at pages from Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider #2 by artist Daniel Picciotto.Ĭ: Marvel has had a lot of recent success exploring untold tales of the past. ![]() The prolific writer dished on his plans for Danny Ketch and Ghost Rider, how the series set in the past introduces all-new villains like The Broker (as well as some returning favorites), and even his thoughts on current Ghost Riders like Robbie Reyes. Mackie is revisiting the character in a new Ghost Rider title debuting in May, and we got to talk to him all about it.Ĭ spoke to Howard Mackie about the upcoming limited series Danny Ketch: Ghost Rider, and on returning to the character he helped co-create back in the early '90s. Created by Howard Mackie and Javier Saltares, the Danny Ketch version of Ghost Rider quickly became a fan-favorite, and has recently popped back up in Marvel's current Ghost Rider series as the new Spirit of Corruption. While Johnny Blaze is the most recognizable Ghost Rider, Danny Ketch has his own loyal legion of fans as well. ![]() The Spirit of Vengeance has dished out his signature brand of vigilantism on the big and small screen, and several characters have taken on the Ghost Rider mantle to continue carrying the legacy of the flaming skull. It's an interesting time to be a fan of Marvel's Ghost Rider. ![]()
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