Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1
From the smoldering pits where Marvel’s supernatural canon keeps its oldest grudges, rises a new incarnation of wrath: Ghost Rider: Final Vengeance #1, a relic forged in flame, chain, and damnation.
The cover is a ritual in motion — the Rider stands amid a storm of burning ash, skull blazing like a furnace that remembers every sin it has ever judged. His leathers are studded and spiked like ceremonial armor, each link of chain glowing with the heat of divine punishment. The flames coil upward, not as mere fire, but as serpents of vengeance, twisting around him in a dance of retribution.
Behind him, the world is swallowed in smoke and ember, a battlefield where justice is not spoken but burned into the guilty. This is not the Rider of wandering penance — this is the Rider of finality, the one who arrives when all other reckonings have failed.
Encased in CGC’s crystalline vault at 9.8, the slab becomes a sealed ember of the underworld, a pristine artifact of Marvel’s eternal war between sin and the scorched hand that punishes it. A Top Pop among the graded, it stands as a testament to the purity of the fire within.