"With respect, Blaze wasn't much of a badass either. If anything, I'd argue he was a bigger wimp than Ketch ever was b/c he always wanted to hold Ghost Rider back. Ketch was smart; if he was in a tough situation, he'd let GR out no questions asked."
OH?

Yes, he did lose some spirit every now and then, but that doesn't necessarily mean Johnny was being a "wimp". REMEMBER

, his demon was Zarathos, far more evil and diabolical than Noble Kale was. He always wanted to possess Johnny's body for his own. I can understand why JB wanted to hold him back- he wasn't a fool! There was always the risk that Zarathos would start taking control of him as soon as he comes out. He was just trying to preserve his own humanity- wisely so.
Dan was mostly, if not always, assured that Noble Kale would do the dirty job for him, no questions asked. There was no risk that Kale would try possesing him as soon as he comes out (Kale was tempted once, but never went through with it), hence Dan could summon him without too much worry. 'Smart' move it may be, but constantly relying on Kale also gives the impression that Dan's being too dependent on him

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"Dan was just a kid, but it's for that very reason he's such an interesting character. He's like Peter Parker; he has been given a great power, and must learn to use it for the greater good."
"Interesting???" Actually, that trait just made me loath him even more

! He came off to me as too much of a "Peter Parker wannabe". At least Peter showed more sincerity- he managed to conquer his fears and grew up into the mature hero he is, now. Dan NEVER managed to. He TRIED, but in the end he was just not up to the job.
"You say Blaze could handle himself more so than Dan could after reading the Blaze miniseries; that's a poor comparison in my opinion. You're comparing a mature and aged man who's seen and been through a lot in his life to a kid who's only just learning how to use his power properly."
Well, I admit it was a weak comparison

, but what I'm getting at is that Blaze fits the movie, better. He's not like Ketch. He's a grown man experienced enough to handle himself- without TOO much naivity. You said it yourself: "Ketch is like Peter Parker." Unfortunately, with the Spidey triology already out, people will no doubt realize the similarities and start comparing him to Parker- in terms of personality, situation, and character.

They'd want a more different plot.
Besides, without Kale, Dan's nothing- he couldn't even fight a normal thug all by himself. If the series continued to where we saw him mature into a man, then yes, I would've liked him better. But it didn't! Instead, the last they portrayed him was in his lowest moments- a whiny, complaining brat -before apparently getting "killed". Blaze was able to mature, and learned how to fend for himself. I'm too tired of that plotline where "a normal teenager suddenly gets awesome powers out of the blue". We've had TOO many of that archetype, especially in recent films, cartoons, and comics. Ghost Rider needs more depth. For me he's made to be a mature-rated anti-hero. Having a naive teenager be the star of such a dark comic just doesn't fit the mood, IMHO. If we're going to see a Dan Ketch reboot, I would appreciate it if he's reimagined NOT as a teenager- but an already mature man- at least in his mid-twenties. It adds more realism (and less disturbance) to a plot so filled with blood, gore, and violence- Unless you're saying we should keep up with the "lighther" tone used in most mainstream superhero films. I would never like that... Not to GR. I want a more flawed anti-hero, one who doesn't have to 'baby' some kid who still can't stand up by himself. Yes, Noble Kale struck me as far too GOOD. He should be more flawed, with a darker, more SENSIBLE origin (The one they "invented" for the comics was REALLY poor ideas, IMHO.) There should still be the ever apparent question of "morality". Only this time, with more depth & attitude. I want a more 'badass' GR- one who doesn't talk in "philosophical babbles" (y'know what I mean), but more direct to the point. I've always wanted GR to talk more informal, with a little "HA! IN YER FACE!

" attitude. Someone more like Nolan North's delivery when he voiced him in the game, 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance'. For me he looks much cooler as a guy with dry wits, rather than as a repetitive babbler.