While Ghost Rider alone is easily one of the strongest characters in the Marvel Universe, he isn’t able to unlock his full potential until he combines with a cosmically powerful villain who nearly defeated Doctor Strange in the MCU – a dark combination that proves to be Ghost Rider’s strongest form.
Johnny Blaze became Ghost Rider after making a deal with Mephisto to sell his own soul in exchange for healing his adopted father of his fatal illness. While Mephisto happily obliged, he later orchestrated the death of the very man Johnny sold his soul to save, a sinister trick that further tormented Blaze while also linking him to Mephisto for all eternity. Rather than dragging him to hell, Mephisto placed a demonic entity inside of Blaze, turning him into the Spirit of Vengeance. With this hellish gift also came a slew of otherworldly powers including hellfire manipulation, demonic magic manipulation, interdimensional travel, and being virtually immortal.
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In Ghost Rider #30 by Roger McKenzie and Don Perlin, Ghost Rider is suddenly transported to Doctor Strange’s Sanctum Sanctorum where the Master of the Mystic Arts is in the middle of an epic battle with Dormammu. In fact, it was Dormammu who brought Ghost Rider to this place as he wished to possess the Spirit of Vengeance and use the demonic antihero as his avatar in the physical world. When Ghost Rider arrived, both he and Doctor Strange were too stunned to react, but Dormammu was ready and quickly inserted his consciousness into Ghost Rider, effectively taking over his body.
When Dormammu was possessing Ghost Rider and merged his magic with that of the Spirit of Vengeance, the resulting
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