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Ghost Rider#44
Cover: Bob Budiansky & Jack Abel

Ghost Rider #44

May 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
“Cloak of Crimson - Soul of Dust!”

In "Cloak of Crimson - Soul of Dust!", Johnny Blaze faces his darkest hour as the strain of being separated from his Ghost Rider persona begins to consume him. With his strength fading and the sorcerer Azaziah closing in, Johnny must find a way to reclaim his infernal power before both he and his fiery alter ego are lost forever. Written by Michael Fleisher and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art, with Tom Sutton’s inks and Bob Sharen’s bold colors, this 1980 issue is a gripping chapter in the Ghost Rider saga, featuring a cover by Bob Budiansky and Jack Abel.

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writer Michael Fleisher · artist Carmine Infantino · inker Tom Sutton · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Clem Robins · cover Bob Budiansky, Jack Abel

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Full credits

colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils Bob Budiansky
cover inks Jack Abel

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With Johnny and Ghost Rider both weakening from their separation, Johnny has to figure out how to stop the mage Azaziah and remerge with his demonic alter ego before they both die.

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