Danny Ketch Ghost Rider | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | Ghost Rider vol. 3 #1 (May 1990) |
Created by | Howard Mackie (writer) Javier Saltares (artist) |
In-story information | |
Alter ego | Daniel "Danny" Ketch |
Species | Human/demon hybrid |
Place of origin | Brooklyn,New York |
Team affiliations | Midnight Sons Secret Defenders New Fantastic Four |
Notable aliases | The Spirit of Vengeance Death Rider |
Abilities | Superhuman strength and durability Ability to project regular and ethereal flame Ability to travel between interdimensional realms and along any surface Using magical chain and motorcycle Penance Stare |
Ghost Rider (Daniel "Danny"Ketch) is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. He is the third Marvel character to don the identity ofGhost Rider, afterJohnny Blaze (the first supernatural Ghost Rider and brother to Danny) and theWestern hero known as thePhantom Rider, who used the name in 1967.
Danny Ketch made his cinematic debut in the 2011 filmGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, portrayed byFergus Riordan.
The third Ghost Rider debuted inGhost Rider vol. 3 #1 (May 1990). The series ended with acliffhanger in vol. 3 #93 (Feb. 1998). Marvel finally published the belated final issue nine years later asGhost Rider Finale (Jan. 2007), which reprints vol. 3, #93 and the previously unpublished #94. Ketch appears in the currentGhost Rider series alongside Johnny Blaze. In support of the series, Ketch received his own miniseries titledGhost Rider: Danny Ketch, written bySimon Spurrier.[1][2][3]
Daniel Ketch was born inBrooklyn,New York. One night, Daniel and his sister Barbara were attacked bygangsters; with his sister grievously wounded byDeathwatch, Daniel fled and hid in a junkyard, where he found a motorcycle bearing a mysticalsigil. Upon touching the sigil, he was transformed into the Ghost Rider. This Ghost Rider was nearly identical to the previous, though his costume and bike had undergone a modernized tailoring. He beat the gangsters, but was unable to save Barbara, who had slipped into a coma as a result from her injury.[4] She was eventually killed byBlackout,[5] whom Ketch had acquired as a mortal enemy.
Ketch later learned the origin ofZarathos from the mystical dream lordNightmare,[6] who believed the entity to which Ketch was bound was Zarathos reborn and freed from the Soul Crystal. Ghost Rider denied this, though others, including Mephisto, believed otherwise.[7]
When Ghost Rider becomes a part of the team theMidnight Sons, he dies twice. The first person who killed Ghost Rider was the vampire hunterBlade, who was at the time possessed by the mystical book theDarkhold.[volume & issue needed] He was soon revived by theDarkhold Redeemers, along with everyone else killed by Blade.[volume & issue needed] The second time Daniel Ketch was killed was by Zarathos,[volume & issue needed] but, as previously, was resurrected.[volume & issue needed]
Ketch and Johnny Blaze later learned they were long-lost brothers and that their family was the inheritor of a mystical curse related to theSpirits of Vengeance.[volume & issue needed] Danny Ketch seemed to die by the hand of Blackout,[8] but the Spirit of Vengeance to which he had been bound through the bike's talisman lived on.[volume & issue needed] During this time Ketch's only existence remained inside a void and he was only able to communicate with Ghost Rider via the spirit world.[volume & issue needed]
InPeter Parker: Spider-Man #93, Ghost Rider is seen being summoned forth on the streets of New York, his powers out of control due to lacking a host. He encounters Spider-Man and Ketch, who tells him that he is Noble Kale even though Ghost Rider denies this, and should be in Mephisto's realm. The trio contend with a bomb created by a group of terrorists who wish to incinerate the city. Although Ghost Rider takes possession of the bomb, he lacks the strength to contain the impending explosion, and thus Ketch rejoins with him to become Ghost Rider once more, and aids Spider-Man in neutralizing the threat.[9]
This Ketch/Kale hybrid version of Ghost Rider eventually becomes the King of Hell in a brokered arrangement with then-rulerBlackheart. In return for Ghost Rider coming to Hell and marrying two hand-picked demon brides, Pao Fu and the Black Rose, Blackheart will free the Ketch line from the curse. Kale accepts. On the night after the dual wedding, Black Rose betrays Kale and tries to kill him. When she fails, Blackheart revealed that the entire arrangement had been a plan to kill Kale and destroy his soul. Black Rose is revealed to beRoxanne Simpson, the supposedly dead wife of Johnny Blaze. In response, Kale kills Blackheart, becomes King of Hell, and learns he is in fact the angel of death.[10]
Ketch slipped into a coma in the mortal plane and was later revived by his dead mother, Naomi Kale-Blaze, and brother, Johnny Blaze, and goes on to live a seemingly normal life. However, his longtime girlfriend Stacy Dolan learns she is pregnant with Ketch's child and runs away.[11]
In the 2008 miniseriesGhost Rider: Danny Ketch, Ketch is tormented that his life has fallen apart due to hisfamily curse, and thus has the Noble Kale Ghost Rider exorcised from his body by the technomancer Mary LeBow. Ketch falls into a deep alcoholic depression. He is repeatedly approached by Mister Eleven, a talking crow who gives him "doses" of the Ghost Rider power and reveals to him the history of the Spirits of Vengeance and how some past Ghost Riders were unable to cope with the Rider's power, which drove them insane and burned out their souls.[12] Mister Eleven also explains that Verminus Rex, from Blackheart's old Spirit of Vengeance, is hunting other Spirits of Vengeance. Ketch vanquishes Rex, and absorbs the spirits Rex had taken in the past, but this drives Ketch insane. Zadkiel intervenes and absorbs the other Spirits of Vengeance from Ketch's soul, upon which Ketch becomes a knight in Zadkiel's service.[13]
In a 2014 story, Ketch is briefly consulted byOtto Octavius regarding his old foe Blackout, who had just kidnappedMay Parker. After informing Spider-Man of Blackout's abilities and weaknesses, Ketch tells him how evil and cruel the half-demon is, referencing Barbara's death at his hands. He advises Spider-Man to kill Blackout if he gets the chance.[14]
DuringAbsolute Carnage, Johnny, now the new King of Hell, convinced Daniel to go help another fellow Spirit of Vengeance, Alejandra Jones. In his Ghost Rider form, he arrived at Alejandra's village where he found her battlingDark Carnage. He tried to help her, but Carnage eventually killed her, after ripping and devouring her spine. Ketch tried to get revenge, but Carnage got empowered by Jones' Spirit of Vengeance, and battled Ketch. Thankfully, Alejandra, possessing the body of a village girl, Imara, and the other villagers, helped Ketch in fight, while Carnage's cult got their leader. Afterwards, Ketch apologized to Alejandra, but she thanked him for protecting her village before returning to hell. Ketch them promised to the village to come to protect them in need before leaving.[15]
While transformed, Danny exhibits much of the same powers as Johnny Blaze; supernatural strength, heightened reflexes, and a resistance to injuries that makes him effectively immortal to all but otherworldly weapons such as those forged in Heaven or Hell. Like Blaze, Ketch can inflict the Penance Stare through eye contact. Uniquely, Danny has been seen to be able to control the degree of trauma his Stare inflicts; such as when he freed Wolverine from mind control by making him relive the pain and sorrow he inflicted during a single day of his time as a soldier during World War I.[16]
As the Ghost Rider, Ketch uses a length of heavy chain approximately 3 feet (0.91 m) long which possesses magical properties. For instance, when it is thrown it is able to separate into individual links which behave likeshuriken, later reintegrating and returning to the Ghost Rider's hand. The chain can grow in length, is supernaturally strong, and can transform into other weapons such as a spear. He can also spin it quickly to be used as a drill.
The common theme of the Ghost Rider is a human host who transforms into a flaming-headed motorcyclist with supernatural powers. When riding their bikes, the vehicles can travel faster than conventional motorcycles and can maneuver impossible feats such as riding straight up a vertical surface or across water. In a one-shot comic featuringDoctor Strange and the Daniel Ketch/Noble Kale version of Ghost Rider, it was shown to be capable of riding on nothing but air. This was repeated shortly after Kale started to regain his memories, causing him to alter his suit by sheer force of will, and create an entirely new bike.[volume & issue needed]
When empowered, Ketch's motorcycle undergoes a more radical transformation. It changes from a conventional looking motorcycle to one that appears powerful and high-tech. Along with flaming wheels, the bike includes a shield-like battering ram on the front. Ghost Rider also created two other bikes that he could utilize in the same manner as the one he normally rode, one out of necessity when Blackheart stole the original in a crossover graphic novel that brought together Ghost Rider,Wolverine, and thePunisher, and again in the regular series as a spare in case something made him unable to get to his regular cycle. The latter would wind up in the hands of Johnny Blaze.
He has displayed some other powers briefly, like the ability to summon a wall of flame. In the beginning, Ketch could only transform "when innocent blood was spilled" and had to touch the gas cap of his motorcycle. Later it was revealed that this was only a psychological limitation he imposed on himself, and which he later overcame.
He possessed hellfire powers similar to the Zarathos/Blaze version, but he also had the ability to destroy the undead and was supposedly the incarnation of the angel of death and judgement, which detailed the supposed origins of the Noble Kale version of the Ghost Rider.[17]
In addition, Ketch and Noble Kale worked together to an extent, unlike Blaze and Zarathos, who battled for dominance and control over their shared body. Kale had a compassionate side and while there were times that he seemed tempted to simply take over completely, he refused to do so, though he felt anger at condemning Daniel to only being able to live his life out half the time, while he dominated the other half. Kale and Ketch, like Blaze and Zarathos, could sometimes communicate through dreams, and in at least one issue communicated via messages written on a mirror in lipstick.
In theUltimate Marvel reality, Danny Ketch, known as "The Ghost", is a spy who was recruited intoNick Fury'sHowling Commandos to battleReed Richards and hisDark Ultimates.[18] He is entirely normal in his appearance but has the ability to breathe fire. During the events ofCataclysm, he sacrificed himself to save those infected byMODOK and theGah Lak Tus virus and destroy the City of Tomorrow. Subsequently, S.H.I.E.L.D. transferred his consciousness into a mechanical body to create theMachine Man.[19]
In the alternate-dimensionMarvel Zombies universe, Ketch is a member of a resistance organized byNick Fury to take down the Marvel Zombies but is later seen being overwhelmed in a battle with the infected.[volume & issue needed] In theMarvel Zombiesminiseries, a zombified version of Ghost Rider appears as one of the infected superheroes trying to attack and devour theSilver Surfer and part of the zombified superhero attack on Dr. Doom's fortress. It is suggested that he did not survive the attack of the Silver Surfer as he no longer appears with the survivors in the aftermath.[volume & issue needed] He later resurfaces inMarvel Zombies 3 as part ofKingpin's undead alliance and tries to attackMachine Man. He is dispatched quickly when Machine Man decapitates him and steals his motorcycle to evade the zombies.[volume & issue needed]
Danny Ketch appears on the last page of theMarvels series where he is shown as a youngpaperboy. The main character ofMarvels, Phil Sheldon, refers to him as "a nice, normal, ordinary boy" and has a picture taken of him as a symbol of ordinary humanity.
A younger version of Ketch is seen during the third issue of theSpider-Man/Human Torch miniseries written byDan Slott. He is interviewed about Spider-Man and theHuman Torch, and is approximately the same age as his appearance inMarvels.
In a reality where theFantastic Four were killed, Ketch joinsSpider-Man,Wolverine, and theHulk in forming the new Fantastic Four, the group defeating—among other foes—a newFrightful Four consisting ofVenom,Sandman,Sabretooth, and theAbomination which has been brought together byDoctor Doom and given enhanced powers byMephisto. In the story's sequel, Ketch is one of the many heroes killed byThanos' use of theInfinity Gauntlet, resulting in the other three team members recruitingIron Man as a temporary replacement.[volume & issue needed]
Danny Ketch appears in the 2011 filmGhost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, portrayed byFergus Riordan. In this film, he is depicted as being the young son ofMephisto/Roarke with natural Ghost Rider powers, whose body he seeks to possess.[20][21]