Description: Ghost Rider #29 (1992) Wolverine Andy Kubert cover Marvel comic book "Biting the Hand that Feeds You!" Guest-starring Wolverine and Beast. Written by Howard Mackie. Art by Andy Kubert and Joe Kubert. A trio of hoodlums attempts to rob Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze, but is easily subdued. The Beast and Wolverine, the latter following Ghost Rider after noticing his sent was different, give careful chase as Ghost Rider carries the muggers off. Nearby, mercenary Agent-X fails to negotiate a higher profile percentage and level of control with his employer, Frederick Penner. Agent-X returns to his Next Wave cohorts, Snare and Turk, to deliver the news, and the three respond by attacking Penner's mansion headquarters. Ghost Rider drops the muggers off with the police and, as he ponders recent events, Dan Ketch's spirits continues his journey through the void. Ghost Rider spots the mercenaries' attack on the Penner estate and, when Turk kills Penner's neighbor for calling for help, Ghost Rider intervenes, but is ensnared in Snares omnium net. Wolverine and the Beast arrive, free Ghost Rider, and join his battle against the mercenaries. Next Wave initially overwhelm the X-Men and blow Ghost Rider apart, but he regenerates, defeats them, and gives them all the penance stare. Wolverine cautions Ghost Rider that his link to Dan is slipping, and Ghost Rider leaves. Wolverine and the Beast also leave, ignoring Penner's offer of employment. 32 pages, FC. Cover price $1.75 This comic book is in VERY FINE condition. Each comic book comes in a plastic comic sleeve with an acid free backing board.
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Publication Year: 1992
Type: Comic Book
Artist/Writer: Andy Kubert
Format: Single Issue
Issue Number: 29
Tradition: US Comics
Era: Modern Age (1992-Now)
Series Title: Ghost Rider
Superhero Team: X-Men
Style: Color
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Intended Audience: General Audience