![]() ![]() But despite Robbie's best attempts, he can't escape his human form and enter his empowered state. Returning to the God Quarry after losing Deathlok, Ant-Man tells Robbie to fire up and fight the waves of Mephisto variants approaching them. The problem is that he might not get the chance. ![]() With an army of heroes behind him, Robbie could theoretically ensure a win. Having just proven how powerful he is by holding his own against the entire Multiversal Masters of Evil, Robbie Reyes - the Ghost Rider of Earth-616 and the fabled All-Rider - should be a force to be reckoned with. As the army of demonic powerhouses approaches though, the Avengers within the base get a last second set of reinforcements courtesy of Ghost Rider and Ant-Man. Further complicating matters, the Council of Red is making its move on the God Quarry, hoping to overtake the base belonging to Avenger Prime and his allies. If this is an issue concerning the Ghost Rider's mental fortitude, he could learn a thing or two from the Hulk, who merged his personalties once (and the same can happen again).The long-brewing conflict between Mephisto's Council of Red and the multiversal Avengers Army has finally come to a head in Avengers Assemble #1, with the modern-day incarnation of the superhero team uniting with their ancient ancestors to fight the Multiversal Masters of Evil. ![]() With multiple Ghost Riders already present (the Prehistoric Ghost Rider is engaged in a fight with Captain America at the time), perhaps only so many can exist in one reality (to say nothing of the All-Rider existing alongside other Riders). Moreover, there is no real indication what is causing his transformation troubles, and this leads to two possibilities:Įither Reyes' powers were taken from him or he has lost them in some way, or something is actively preventing him from transforming. It is worth noting that Reyes, in this continuity, is slightly different than the classic Johnny Blaze and his avatar the Ghost Rider: he is the All-Rider, and is considered one of the most powerful superheroes in the Multiverse. Evidentially, Robbie Reyes has the same problem, except the universe is at stake. In Avengers: Infinity War, Bruce Banner only transformed into the Hulk once during the opening sequence, and was stuck in his human form for the rest of the film. I can't become the Ghost Rider!" he says, as Mephisto's army pounds on the windows of the car. Unfortunately, Robbie is having difficulty. Ant-Man (here, Tony Stark) drives with Robbie Reyes, the All-Rider, and prompts the latter to summon his powers. In Avengers Assemble: Alpha #1, written by Jason Aaron, Bryan Hitch, Andrew Currie & Alex Sinclair, the three teams of Avengers - the 616 Avengers, the Multiversal Avengers and the team from Earth's ancient history - settle their differences when an infinite number of Mephistos attack the God Quarry of the Multiverse. Related: Marvel Confirms Even Hulk's BONES Are Green In R-Rated Cover Art By contrast, Ghost Rider can always control when he transforms - but not anymore. The "Savage Hulk", the most well-known version, transformed whenever Bruce became incredibly angry (in the MCU, this was once represented by Bruce's heart rate passing a certain threshold) and only later on did Banner learn to control his transformations, albeit to a point. In the superhero's first few issues, Bruce Banner could only transform at night (and his Hulk body was gray rather than green). The Hulk has a long history with mismanaging his transformations from Bruce Banner. ![]()
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