Ghost Rider

Marvel.

Volume 1 (1973)
Essential Ghost Rider 1 (Marvel Spotlight 5-12, Ghost Rider 1-20, Daredevil 138; w Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Len Wein, Marv Wolfman and Mike Friedrich; a Mike Ploog, Jim Mooney, Tom Sutton and Herb Trimpe). [From Marvel Comics: When orphaned stunt-show star Johnny Blaze discovers his adoptive father Crash Simpson is dying of a rare blood disease, he barters his immortal soul for a miracle cure. The trade-off ultimately leaves him bound to the demon Zarathos, and their melding of spirits could manifest itself every night in the form of Ghost Rider, the most supernatural superhero of all.]
Essential Ghost Rider 2 (21-50; w Gerry Conway, Don Glut, Jim Shooter, Roger McKenzie, Jim Starlin, Michael Fleischer; a Gil Kane, Sam Grainger, Don Heck, Don Perlin, Tom Sutton, Steve Leialoha, Carmine Infantino). [From Marvel Comics: Demons, vampires, cults, actors – nothing’s too intense for the Sizzling Cyclist of the Seventies! After mowing down a mob of motorcycling miscreants, the Ghost Rider faces what waits in the Wild West of the Phantom Rider and the Two-Gun Kid! Plus: See Johnny Blaze and Zarathos separated for the first time! Guest-starring Doctor Strange, Professor X and more!]
Ghost Rider Team-Up (27, 50, Marvel Team-Up 91, Marvel Two-In-One 80, Marvel Premiere 28, Avengers 214; w Steven Grant, Tom DeFalco, Bill Mantlo, Jim Shooter, Mike Fleischer; a Pat Broderick, Ron Wilson, Frank Robbins, Bob Hall, Don Perlin). [From Marvel Comics: The Spirit of Vengeance rides roughshod over Spider-Man, the Thing and the rest of the Marvel Universe! The Spider, the Ghost and the soul-stealer who hates them both – who will survive the Carnival of Fear? The Thing vs. the Ghost Rider in Death Race! Ghost Rider, Man-Thing, Morbius and Werewolf by Night – the Legion of Monsters – join forces for the most spine-tingling team-up of all in the mysterious Marvel manner! Hawkeye, the Two-Gun Kid and the Ghost Rider take on the menacing might of the Manticore! Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, the Avengers, embark on their most dangerous mission yet: capture the Ghost Rider! Plus: the Ghost Rider’s strangest adventure ever – featuring the Night Rider, Marvel’s first Ghost Rider!]
Volume 2 (1990)
Resurrected (1-7; w Howard Mackie; a Javier Saltares, Mark Texeira). [From Marvel Comics: The Spirit of Vengeance roars to life in this trade! Johnny Blaze will deliver righteous vengeance this month... but have you read Dan Ketch's adventures? Now you can as this volume reprints GHOST RIDER (vol. 2) #1 - #7, featuring sweet art by Javier Saltares and Mark Texeira!]
X-Men/Ghost Rider (26-27, X-Men 8-9; w Howard Mackie; a Ron Wagner).
Rise of the Midnight Sons (28, 31, Spirits of Vengeance 1, Morbius 1, Darkhold 1, Nightstalkers 1; w Howard Mackie, Len Kaminski, Christian Cooper, Dan Chichester; a Andy Kubert, Ron Wagner, Richard Case, Ron Garney).
Volume 3 (2001)
Hammer Lane (6-issue mini; w Devin Greyson; a Trent Kaniuga & Danny Miki). [From Marvel Comics: In his youth, Johnny Blaze found himself transformed into a skeletal fire demon, thundering through the night on a mystical motorcycle of pure hellfire! Now Blaze once again finds himself possessed by a demon that demands vengeance! And so the, High Lord of Hell on Earth once again haunts America's highways, delivering his righteous wrath upon the souls of the wicked!]
Volume 4 (2006)
1 Vicious Cycle (1-5; w Daniel Way; a Javier Saltares & Mark Texeira). [From Marvel Comics: Once upon a time, Johnny Blaze made a deal with the Devil – and to no one’s surprise but his own, he got shafted. Now trapped in hell, with the Spirit of Vengeance bonded to his immortal soul and weighing him down, Johnny may have finally found a way out. But at what cost? From the depths of Hell to the glittering spires of Heaven, the Ghost Rider rides again, blazing new trails and dispensing fiery vengeance in his wake. The demonic team of Daniel Way, Mark Texeira and Javier Saltares reunite to put ol’ Flamehead back in the saddle where he belongs. Ready or not, here he comes!]
2 The Life & Death of Johnny Blaze (6-11; w Daniel Way; a Richard Corben, Javier Saltares & Mark Texeira). [From Marvel Comics: How did Johnny Blaze end up in Hell, anyway? It’s simple, really: He died. And when he died, his eternal soul -- long promised to Hell in exchange for “saving” Crash Simpson -- descended into the Pit, taking the Ghost Rider along with it. This is the story of how and why it all happened, courtesy of writer Daniel Way and horror-comic legend Richard Corben. Plus: In a small town northeast of Chicago, people are losing their heads…literally. The sheriff of this sleepy little town firmly believes he’s found the culprit -- a scruffy drifter found sleeping in the bushes with blood on his clothes and no believable explanation for where he was and what he was doing when the murders occurred. He even gave the sheriff a fake name: “Johnny Blaze.” But the identity of the true culprit is even more macabre: Lucifer has taken up residence in a new host -- a casualty of Civil War who’s bound to raise eyebrows!]
3 Apocalypse Soon (12-13, Annual 1; w Daniel Way, Stuart Moore; a Javier Saltares & Mark Texeira, Ben Oliver). [From Marvel Comics: Johnny Blaze has—against the will of the Ghost Rider bonded to his soul—decided to try to help the people of New York City against the unstoppable juggernaut that is the Hulk…by attacking the Hulk, head-on! Johnny just wants to do some good…but isn’t that what he always says before he does something ultimately catastrophic? Also, there is an important new character in Ghost Rider’s world. A powerful player with a unique place in the battle between Heaven and Hell appears, known only as Mister Eleven, but whose side is he on?] 1/9/08
4 Revelations (14-19; w Daniel Way; a Javier Saltares & Mark Texeira). [From Marvel Comics: The final confrontation between Ghost Rider and Lucifer begins here! Ghost Rider, now back in control after Johnny has (once again) proven himself to be...not so good at it, has begun his brutal final march toward Lucifer's ultimate destruction. But should the fate of the mortal world -- and possibly the immortal world -- be entrusted to a vengeful spirit bonded to the soul of an ex-carnival performer? Heaven doesn't think so.] 3/12/08
Minis (2005)
Road to Damnation (6-issue mini; w Garth Ennis; a Clayton Crain). [From Marvel Comics: Stunning art and a story that only Garth Ennis could tell! He's paying the price for his deal with the Devil - is the Ghost Rider condemned to ride the highways of Hell for all eternity? His saving grace could be in the form of an unlikely ally: an industrious angel with a deal that would free Ghost Rider once and for all!]
Trail of Tears (6-issue mini; w Garth Ennis; a Clayton Crain). [From Marvel Comics: Here it is: the prequel to Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain's smash hit Ghost Rider: Road to Damnation! Travis Parham thought he'd seen hell. As a lieutenant in the Confederate Army, he stood neck-deep in muck and blood, surrounded by the whistle of hot shrapnel and men's screams. Two years later, Parham has carved a new life for himself, doing his best to forget the depravity that lurks in the pits of men's souls. Now, Parham's tranquil world is about to be rudely interrupted. Up from the depths comes a force of nature that transcends his wildest dreams - a fiery wraith that knows a thing or two about evil and even more about vengeance.]
OGNs
Ghost Rider/Captain America: Fear (w Howard Mackie; a Lee Weeks).
Ghost Riders: Crossroads (w Howard Mackie, Ivan Velez Jr.; a Cary Nord).
Ghost Rider/Spider-Man: Spirits of Venom ( Web of Spider-Man 95-96; Spirits of Vengeance 5-6; w Howard Mackie; a Alex Saviuk, Adam Kubert).
Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: The Dark Design (w: Howard Mackie; a Ron Garney).
Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness (w Howard Mackie; a John Romita Jr.).