Dude, I am going to rip your ass off and shove it down your throat!!"ġ06 laughs at Wade's poor attempt at threats. Wade groans as he opens his eyes, finding himself tied to a cross. With a quarter of his head missing, Wade can hear 106's laughter and Iris' screams of terror before he losses consciousness.
The grenade goes off blowing the two away from each other. Wade pulls a grenade from his belt and stuffs it into 106's mouth. Multiple screams of pain echo through the darkness around them. Wade quickly pulls his sword, turns, and slashes at him, but the sword becomes trapped in 106's body. "And there is nothing I hate more than myself." Wade replies.ġ06 appears, from the darkness, behind Wade. Madcap was literally part of you!' Shiklah exclaims. "Don't remind me of that absolute jackass!" This is Madcap's doppelganger.' Shiklah replies. when I read that file, I had a chill run up my spine." Later still, he was able to summon the Ghost Rider by willpower alone.Wade leaps through 106's puddle quickly finding himself surrounded by endless darkness. Later, he was able to summon the Ghost Rider without touching the gas cap but still needed to wait for innocent blood to be spilled. Originally, this incarnation of the Ghost Rider could only be summoned if Danny was present when "innocent blood was spilled" (an innocent simply being threatened was not enough), at which time Danny had to touch the gas cap of his motorcycle for the transformation process to occur. This display of power, though, appeared to simply be a rewrite for the animated series, as the original storyline in Fantastic Four issue 243 has Doctor Strange casting a spell that causes all of the souls of those Galactus had killed by his feedings to be visited upon him at once. In the 1994 Fantastic Four animated series, this ability was shown to be powerful enough to bring down the mighty Galactus, as Ghost Rider forced Galactus to feel the pain of all those who had died as a result of his feeding on their planets as Ghost Rider put it, "A billion souls". However, some beings have shown resistance to this ability, such as Venom and Carnage as their alien symbiote "costumes" do not technically have eyes and Madcap, who is so masochistic, he claims to enjoy the experience. By locking eyes with a target and mentally focusing, the Danny Ketch Ghost Rider was able to make the target experience all the pain they had ever inflicted on anyone else. Daniel's most famous power was the Penance Stare. It could grow in length, alter direction while in the air, stiffen into a staff or spear, and separate into several links which can strike like shrapnel and then return to their original form. As the Ghost Rider, Ketch used a mystical chain which responded to his mental commands. Along with flaming wheels that allow the bike to nearly fly across surfaces, the bike included a shield-like battering ram on the front. Likewise, his motorcycle underwent a radical transformation, changing from a conventional one into a high-tech motorcycle (this transformation was not strictly limited to the motorcycle he was found in the cemetery with as he was once seen able to transform another cycle in "Ghost Rider/Wolverine/Punisher: Hearts of Darkness"). Danny Ketch: When Ketch transformed into Ghost Rider, his clothes changed with him, taking on the appearance of a spiked leather jacket with chains with a dollar, gray leather pants, and spiked gloves and boots.