Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider used to be one of my favorite anti-heroes as a kid. The way he dealt with bad guys is the same way I wish the police would deal with them sometimes. It is interesting to note that the first Ghost Rider was a masked cowboy dressed in white (1967) and I doubt I would have been a reader if he were still dressed that way. Now here is the Ghost Rider I know:
Ghost Rider was always one of the coolest characters in the Marvel Universe. But there is a common misconception that Ghost Rider died, and in a sense he did. But the Hellfire that made him powerful never fled him. In fact, it stayed in his genes. The Hellfire was rebirthed in Johnny Blaze and he learned how to channel it through knives and guns. Blaze had much more control over the Hellfire and had only minor problems since he had to wear a fake skin in order to keep his head from exploding. The Hellfire had inexplicable effects on his family when it was realized that it was born innate into his children. They didn't have the effect of a flaming head, it was much more contained and tame in them.
Is ot true that he's supposed to be like the son of Satan or something like that?