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%%!!Phantom Rider I (Carter Slade)
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%%!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Ghost Rider'' #1 (February, 1967)

%%Carter Slade, the first man to wear the mask, debuted in Ghost Rider #1 (Feb. 1967). He battled evil while dressed in a phosphorescent white costume, complete with a full-face mask, cape, and the requisite white hat. Slade received his outfit and his white horse from Flaming Star, a Native American medicine man. He recruited a young sidekick named Jamie Jacobs whom helped him during his missions. Eventually, Carter was killed in a gunfight. Jamie Jacobs vowed to follow in the foodsteps of his friend and mentor.
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%%!!! !!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Ghost Rider'' #1 (February, 1967)

%%Carter Carter Slade, the first man to wear the mask, debuted in Ghost Rider #1 (Feb. 1967). He battled evil while dressed in a phosphorescent white costume, complete with a full-face mask, cape, and the requisite white hat. Slade received his outfit and his white horse from Flaming Star, a Native American medicine man. He recruited a young sidekick named Jamie Jacobs whom helped him during his missions. Eventually, Carter was killed in a gunfight. Jamie Jacobs vowed to follow in the foodsteps of his friend and mentor.
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[[folder:Sal]]
!!Sal
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!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' (Vol. 4) #6 (November, 2023)

The Ghost Rider of the 1920s. He is inadvertantly resurrected by the Eldest as a servant for the Mother of Horrors.
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* DoNotDoThisCoolThing: He is fiercely against his grandson picking up a gun, even as he mows down the forces of Jinni Dagaal with his hellfire rifle whilst riding on his bike, because he fights to protect not just for the sake of it and how supposedly awesome it is.
* GhostlyGoals: He continues to linger in Texas, defending his family from anything that may threaten him.
* SmokingIsCool: Before he goes back into undead furlough, Sal tries to bum a cigarette off of Charlie to no success.
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* DecoyProtagonist: Of the 1990s comic. Unlike the dual role shared between Johnny Blaze and Zarathos, Ketch was strictly portrayed as Noble Kale's tag-along host, and never did a whole lot throughout the book's run. Instead, he spent most of it either dead or hiding away while Kale and Blaze took care of everything. To wit, he wasn't even around for the formation of the Midnight Sons.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Of the 1990s comic. Unlike the dual role shared between Johnny Blaze and Zarathos, Ketch was strictly portrayed as Noble Kale's tag-along host, and never did a whole lot throughout the book's run. Instead, he spent most of it either dead or hiding away while Kale and Blaze took care of everything. To wit, he Danny wasn't even around for the formation of the Midnight Sons.Sons, and kept falling by the wayside as the book focused more and more on Kale and his mysterious origins.

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