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Cover: Jack Kirby & John Romita & Al Milgrom

Ghost Rider #22

Feb 1977 · Marvel · 0.30 USD
“Nobody Beats the Enforcer!”

In "Nobody Beats the Enforcer!", Ghost Rider crashes into a high-stakes showdown at a naval yard when the Enforcer—armed with a deadly disintegrator beam forged from the Eel’s gizmo—rises as the new boss of the California mob. Written by Gerry Conway and Don Glut, with dynamic art by Don Heck and Keith Pollard, this 1977 Marvel classic sees the Spirit of Vengeance confront a ruthless new threat, all under the bold cover by Jack Kirby and John Romita.

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writer Gerry Conway · writer Don Glut · artist Don Heck · inker Keith Pollard · colorist Don Warfield · letterer Irv Watanabe · cover Jack Kirby, John Romita, Al Milgrom

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Full credits

writer Don Glut
artist Don Heck
colorist Don Warfield
letterer Irv Watanabe
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover pencils, inks John Romita
cover inks Al Milgrom

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The Enforcer uses the gizmo taken from the Eel to create a deadly disintegrator beam and promptly becomes the leader of the California mob. While proving his new power at a naval yard, Ghost Rider motors in to stop him.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).