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In the
Old West of the 1870s, school teacher Carter Slade was ambushed by
desperados and left for dead. He was discovered by a friendly Indian
tribe, who bestowed him with gifts to help him bring his attackers to
justice: a bolt of white, glow-in-the-dark material made with the dust of
a phosphorescent meteorite, and a white stallion named Banshee. Armed with
these and a pair of six-guns, Slade rides by night to strike fear in the
heart of evildoers as the Ghost Rider. Created by longtime Marvel hand
Dick Ayers, the Ghost Rider bears resemblance to a similarly-named
character from the 1950s, published by Magazine Enterprises. The Marvel
western Ghost Rider was renamed Night Rider in the 1970s to avoid
confusion with the blazing-skulled, motorcycle-riding Ghost Rider of the
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