Saturday, February 17, 2007

Ghost Rider Freak! (Geek)


Well According to the synopsis of the film released by Sony, Ghost Rider works as a bounty hunter chasing down rouge demons for the devil. uggghhh! In the original story line Johnny Blaze was the son of stunt motorcyclist Barton Blaze, the top attraction at Crash Simpson's Daredevil Cycle Show. The Elder Blaze was killed performing a dangerous stunt, and Johnny, now an orphan (his mother Clara having died shortly after his birth), was adopted by Crash Simpson and his wife Mona. At first frightened of motorcycles, Blaze soon conquered his fear and became an accomplished amateur motorcyclist. Blaze practiced stunt riding on his own, and became romantically involved with his stepsister Roxanne Simpson. Blaze also began to take interest in the occult. Just when then the Simpson Cycle Show was about to get a chance at fame with a booking at New York City's Madison Square Garden, Crash Simpson learned that he was dying of a rare blood disease. Desperate to save his stepfather, Blaze performed a ritual to summon up the "devil," whom Blaze believed to be the Biblical Satan but was actually the demon lord Mephisto. Mephisto agreed to save Simpson from his fatal disease in return for Blaze's soul. At Madison Square Garden, Crash Simpson performed the greatest stunt of his career, a cycle jump over 22 cars widths, and crashed to his death. Blaze was shocked, since he believed the "devil" would protect his stepfather. When Mephisto appeared to collect Blaze's soul, the demon explained that only promised to save Simpson from the disease, and nothing more. However, before Mephisto could take Blaze's soul, Roxanne Simpson arrived and recited a spell of banishment she read in one of Blaze's occult books. Mephisto was forced to leave without Blaze's soul, but was able to graft the essence of the demon Zarathos to Blaze's body. Zarathos was a demon who attacked human souls. In order to capture Zarathos, many centuries ago Mephisto stole the soul of an American Indian now known as Centurious. When Zarathos' attacked on Centurious therefore proved ineffective, the demon's followers lost faith in him. Mephisto then stole the living flames that was Zarathos' soul. Over the centuries Mephisto amused himself by placing the essence of Zarathos within various human hosts. Johnny Blaze was the latest of these. Blaze was unaware of the separate consciousness of the being that dwell ed within him, and believed that the demonic personality was a sinister side of his own personality. At first the demon manifested itself every nightfall, mystically burning Blaze's flesh to become a fiery skeletal being. Using his demonic hellfire to create a fiery motorcycle to ride, the composite Zarathos-Blaze entity became publicly known as the Ghost Rider. Whenever the Ghost Rider returned to human form, Blaze's flesh would immediately restore. At first Johnny Blaze dominated the Ghost Rider's personality. After a few months, Blaze's automatic transformations at nightfall ended. He then became the Ghost Rider whenever he mystically sensed "evil" in his vicinity. Later, Blaze was able to control his transformations as well as the actions of the demon when it manifested itself. It was during this period that the Ghost Rider became a member of the Champions of Los Angeles, a short-lived group of superhuman adventurers. But the more Blaze became the Ghost Rider, the stronger the demon became. Eventually Zarathos tried to take control of their composite form. Blaze no longer summoned the demon within him to help him accomplish his ends, such as fighting crime. Instead, Blaze valiantly struggled to prevent Zarathos from taking control and wreaking havoc. Centurious still lived and sought vengeance on Zarathos for being the reason why he lost his soul (as well as revenge his girlfriend who had been sacraficed to Zarathos). Centurious entrapped Blaze's soul within his "crystal of souls" and then defeated Zarathos. Zarathos cracked open the crystal, releasing Blaze's soul and many others, and entrapping Centurious within the crystal when it mystically resealed. An associate of Centurious offered to send Zarathos into the crystal to take vengeance, and the demon agreed. Zarathos' essence was sucked out of Blaze's body into the crystal, where Zarathos grapples eternally with Centurious, neither able to defeat the other. Johnny Blaze thus been permanently freed his bond to Zarathos. Blaze and Roxanne Simpson traveled through America together by motorcycle. then they (Marvel Comics) did away with the character after 81 issues, much to my and many other peoples protest....(Including the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club) years later they brought him back in another incarnation during the rise of the Midnight Sons storyline. The Ghost Rider roared to life once again when a teenager Dan Ketch and his sister, Barbara, chanced upon the illegal activities of the crime lord Deathwatch. The siblings attempted to escape, but Barbara Ketch was mortally wounded. Soaked in blood after dragging his sister's body into a trash heap, Dan Ketch came across a mysterious, mystical motorcycle. Touching its glowing gas cap (actually a mystic amulet), he stood transformed into the Spirit of Vengeance. Ghost Rider's return attracted the attention of Blaze, who believed him to be Zarathos. Blaze set out to exorcise the demon, thereby liberating its hapless host. But when Ghost Rider convinced his predecessor he was not Zarathos, the two became allies. Later, Blaze and Ketch learned they were long-lost brothers (the whole family was cursed by the way) Eventually losing his wife and children, Blaze again finds himself possessed by the demon Zarathos (Long story). And so Ghost Rider -- blood-born Spirit of Vengeance, High Lord of Hell on Earth -- haunts America's highways, visiting his righteous wrath upon the souls of the wicked and the damned. (geek I tell you). OK so now all of you know way more than you ever wanted to know about a childhood hero of mine, i just hope the movie does the character some justice. I'm not encouraged by the previews so far. However i had to eat my words when Tim Burtons' Batman came out as well as Neil Jordans' Inteview with the Vampire.

also..other tidbits the Ghost Rider, Blaze possessed superhuman strength, enabling him to lift (press) about 5 tons, and immunity to must forms of conventional injury. He could create mystic "hellfire" that could harm or traumatize a human soul, and with which he created a fiery motorcycle he rode. Blaze possessed none of these powers in human form. Johnny Blaze is one of the greatest living stunt motorcyclists (hence the flaming motorcycle). He has some knowledge of the occult, but has forsworn using it.

OK so I bit the bullet and went to see the film today with my eight year old son in tow...I explained the story to him before we went and told him i had read all the reviews and i wasn't expecting much. Well I have to eat my words......the movie is a bit campy in parts and was obviously written for a young to teenage male audience, but it was fucking great. While Nicholas cage does not exactly fit the comic book visual for Johnny Blaze and even though his approach was a bit odd (puts me in mind of Peggy sue got married) he was awesome. The special affects were top notch...and even though the really screwed up the mythology of the character by blending old and new story lines...the movie actually did justice to the character. And I have to tell you i literally transformed into an eight year old myself siting there in that dark theater watching one of my childhood heroes come to life and roar off the comic book page on to that big screen. Girls probably won't like it but if you even slightly enjoy comics go see this film.

after we left the film all jazzed up we went over to the toy store and bought a few Ghost Rider Toys...and then we popped into the local Comic book store to discover there is a new Ghost Rider series out. We bought all eight issues to catch us up to current and flew home to play and read. It is nice to share something near and dear to me from my childhood with my child.... Maybe someday he will remember and share with his child. (I can only hope)

Later...I have a toy motorcyle to play with...lol

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