Ghost Rider, a book about motorcycle travels across North America written by Neil Peart, the drummer and lyricist for the Canadian progressive rock band Rush.
"Ghost Rider" a song by the band Rush dealing with the same themes as the book.
Some mishear the TV show Ghostwriter's title as "Ghost Rider."
The 'GhostRider' was the player's nemesis in the ZX Spectrum computer game 'Wheelie'.
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GhostRider has superhuman strength and durability, as well as the ability to project and control Hellfire, which can sear the soul as well as burn the flesh.
The GhostRider's spirit was cast into Hell, where he managed to reawaken Crash's sense of honor and love.
After a few months, GhostRider realized that he was too much of a loner to remain with the group and he bid them farewell when the Champions disbanded.
It was during this period that the GhostRider became a member of the Champions of Los Angeles, a short-lived group of superhuman adventurers.
GhostRider roared to life once again when teenager Dan Ketch and his sister, Barbara, chanced upon the illegal activities of the crime lord Deathwatch.
GhostRider's return attracted the attention of Blaze, who believed him to be Zarathos.