He is convinced this is because he passed three tests after " a friend" saved him from Mephisto, thus freeing him from the curse.
He finds himself possessed by the demon Zarathos, and at first the changes take place only at night Mephisto comes to claim his soul, but is chased away by Roxanne Simpson. After Crash dies (but he does not die of the deadly disease), Blaze makes the world record jump Crash failed at.
JOHNNY BLAZE GHOST RIDER PROFESSIONAL
And second, Bell points out that while they put in “suggestions” to the identity of the original Rider - those suggestions are assumedly the poster, gear, and motorcycle - they are not going to further explore or involve him in the story.Johnny Blaze, son of Barton Blaze and Naomi Kale, has been, at various times, a professional stunt cyclist, a cyclist for the Quentin Carnival, and a host for the Ghost Rider. In “Deals With Our Devils,” the Spirit jumped out of Reyes and into Mack, leaving Reyes powerless, which reinforces how the Spirit takes on new hosts. There are not two Ghost Riders now Reyes is the only one. First, that Blaze passed the Spirit of Vengeance on to Reyes in full. That's as far as we're going to take that part." Though that strongly suggests Blaze won't be back, those comments clarify two things. "And who passed that on, there are suggestions within the storytelling. In that respect, at least our intention was that the Spirit of Vengeance was passed from one person to another," said Bell. The Spirit of Vengeance is passed from person to person. "There is a tradition within the comics that there's been many Ghost Riders and our take on that was they're not simultaneously a tribe of Ghost Riders but that it's passed. IGN visited the set of Agents of SHIELD along with a group of press where Whedon and Bell explained. (The Quentin Carnival is where Blaze performed motorcycle stunts for a living in the comics, so it’s a pretty clear indicator that he’s the Rider in question.) Don't expect answers about Blaze any time soon, because according to Agents of SHIELD executive producers Jed Whedon and Jeff Bell, we shouldn’t expect to see more of Blaze. Further proof it was Blaze was in the episode “Lockup” where a Quentin Carnival poster and some stunt performer gear is seen in the basement where the Darkhold is found. We never see his face or hear him speak, but given that he was wearing a leather jacket and riding a motorcycle, logic says it’s Blaze. But with Robbue gone, the show never answered the question of the whereabouts of the original Ghost Rider, who was strongly implied to be Johnny Blaze.ĭuring the episode "The Good Samaritan" we see an unidentified Ghost Rider pass on the Spirit of Vengeance to Reyes.
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD wrapped up its Ghost Rider arc with Robbie Reyes currently stuck in another dimension with his evil Uncle Eli.