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Ghost Rider#30
Cover: Ernie Chan

Ghost Rider #30

Jun 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
“The Mage and the Monster!”

In "The Mage and the Monster!", Ghost Rider is pulled into a mind-bending clash when Doctor Strange and the cosmic menace Dormammu invade his psyche, forcing him to confront a twisted version of himself. Written by Roger McKenzie and Don Perlin, with art by Don Perlin and inks by Jim Mooney, this 1978 Marvel classic sees Johnny Blaze caught between sorcery and self-doubt, with the fate of his body hanging in the balance. The cover by Ernie Chan captures the eerie intensity of the battle within.

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writer Roger McKenzie · writer, artist Don Perlin · inker Jim Mooney · colorist Mary Beveridge · letterer Joe Genovese · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Ernie Chan

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writer, artist Don Perlin
letterer Joe Genovese
cover pencils, inks Ernie Chan

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Thinking he is the evil entity who attacked him and goaded on by Dormammu, Ghost Rider battles Doctor Strange. Strange and Dormammu enter Ghost Rider's psyche to duke it out and the sorcerer supreme sends Johnny Blaze to safety--into his own physical body.

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