Issue | #14 |
Published | December 1993 |
Cover Price | 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Chris Cooper (Editor); Bobbie Chase (Group Editor); Tom DeFalco (Ubereditor) |
Notes | Cover has artwork under a black tone that is used on the cover to help signify that this is A Siege of Darkness crossover issue. |
Characters | Blade; Ghost Rider [Dan Ketch] |
Genre | Superhero; Occult |
Pencils | Andrew Wildman |
Inks | Frank Turner |
Notes | Cover has artwork under a black tone that is used on the cover to help signify that this is A Siege of Darkness crossover issue. |
Reprinted | in Nightstalkers (Marvel, 1992 series) #13 (November 1993) [interior, stamp-sized preview of the cover under the black tone of the Siege of Darkness crossover cover]; in Ghost Rider / Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance (Marvel, 1992 series) #16 (November 1993) [interior, stamp-sized preview] |
Characters | Nightstalkers [Blade; Hannibal King; Frank Drake]; John Blaze; Morbius; Ghost Rider [Dan Ketch]; Louis Hastings; Victoria Montesi; Sam; Bad Timing; Jinx; Modred; Lilith |
Synopsis | John Blaze and the Ghost Rider summon the rest of the Nine to tell them that they have defeated Lilith. The Nightstalkers will not accept this without proof, and when they go to look for it they instead find a strange mist that is eating people. They also run into Bad Timing and other demons. Bad Timing gets away and John and Ghost Rider realize that Lilith is not dead. The Nine (plus Jinx and Modred) break up into two groups and go looking for Lilith. |
Genre | Superhero; Occult |
Script | Steven Grant |
Pencils | Andrew Wildman |
Inks | Frank Turner |
Colors | John Kalisz |
Letters | John Costanza |
Notes | The story continues from Ghost Rider / Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance (Marvel, 1992 series) #16 amd in Ghost Rider (Marvel, 1990 series) #44. |