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Ghost Rider#41
Cover: Bob Budiansky & Bob Wiacek

Ghost Rider #41

Feb 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
“The Freight Train to Oblivion!”

In "The Freight Train to Oblivion!", Ghost Rider stumbles into a strange new world after being knocked unconscious by a pair of hoboes. Waking with no memory, he finds himself at a high-speed race-car complex, where he's taken in by the owner's fiery hot-rod daughter. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Don Perlin, this 1980 Marvel classic blends roadside danger with a surreal twist, all wrapped in a striking cover by Bob Budiansky and Bob Wiacek.

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writer Michael Fleisher · artist, inker Don Perlin · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Clem Robins · cover Bob Budiansky, Bob Wiacek

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Full credits

artist, inker Don Perlin
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils Bob Budiansky
cover inks Bob Wiacek

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Ghost Rider has a run in with the Jackal gang. After the excitement, Johnny is trying to catch some rest by riding the rails when a pair of hoboes knock him on the head and steal his wallet. Waking up without his memory, Johnny stumbles upon a professional race-car complex and is taken in by the owner's hot-rod daughter.

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