FlameHead
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I did read it...your initial response to my initial post was paper thin...and since then you have nothing to fall back on so you keep saying "read my words' Yeah...you arent saying much. You cant explain why Blackheart didnt even warn them about the Hellfire...heck, he even knew about the penance stare...so he clearly knew Ghost riders powers...which doesn't explain why he didnt kill Ghost rider before taking those sould...Blackhearts immortal...he should have been smart enough to figure out that adding 1000 sould inside him 9for no real reason) was going to be the ONLY way that Ghost Rider could beat him. Blackheart defeated himself basically.
Okay, so even if BH did warn them about the Hellfire (and there is no way for us to know if he did or not) what the hell could they do about it?
Also, maybe BH wasn't researched enough to know about the contract. Maybe he didn't fully know what was going to happen when he used it. Sorta like Blade when he read the Darkhold page to create switchblade. He thought upon reading, everything supernatural would cease to exist. In reality, he just got the power to hunt and kill all supernatural kind.
There is another side to every coin my friend. If you focus only on what side you want, you really are missing out on some great things.
In my opinion, the villains were weak because Ghost Rider is strong. One of the reasons why I've always loved this character his his ability to never let anything get in his way of vengeance. The only chance any of his villains ever had in the comics is by running and hiding. Once GR got his hands on them, it was over. To me, they captured that perfectly in the film, which is why I don't mind that they were dispensed so easily. In fact, I probably would have been disappointed if they were able to do anything to Ghost Rider besides slow him down.
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