- Hell-Rider
__NOTOC__"Hell-Rider" is a short-lived, black-and-white
comics magazine published bySkywald Publications , a 1970s company best known for its horror-comics magazines "Nightmare", "Psycho", and "Scream". Like them and the similar publications ofWarren Publishing , these were mature-audience magazines not covered bycomic books 'Comics Code Authority . Cover price was 60¢, typical for that format and time, during which comic books sold for 15¢.Skywald partners
Sol Brodsky andIsrael Waldman are listed aspublishers , with Brodsky additionally credited as editor.Gary Friedrich is listed as "script editor", while Golden Age greatBill Everett , creator of theSub-Mariner in 1939, has an unexplained credit for "special effects".Main feature
Lasting two issues, "Hell-Rider" (Aug. & Oct. 1971) starred the titular
vigilante motorcyclist , aVietnam War veteran,lawyer , and black beltmartial artist named Brick Reese. With his tricked-out,flamethrower -equipped bike, and temporary super-strength courtesy of the experimental drug Q-47, theLos Angeles, California -based Hell-Rider battled The Claw, a masked,heroin -smuggling, secret society leader in issue #1, and a bestial rampager called The Ripper in issue #2. The stories featured scantily clad rock starlets,nightclub waitresses, and groovy, pot-smoking ' 70s chicks all quickly losing what little clothing they wore.The series was created by Gary Friedrich, who would go on to co-create the far better-known,
Marvel Comics supernatural motorcyclist Ghost Rider, and illustrated by the veteran team ofpenciler Ross Andru andinker Mike Esposito.The title character's name is sometimes spelled "Hell Rider", without a hyphen, in the stories.
Backup features
Backup features, whose stories were interrelated with the main feature, were "The Butterfly" and "The Wild Bunch", both written by Friedrich.
The former is
African-American singer/superheroine Marian Michaels, whose costume is equipped with bright lights to blind adversaries, ajet pack for flying, and suction cups for climbing. The latter is a rough but basically goodheartedbiker gang that Reese had encountered, consisting of leader Animal;Afro -haired Deke; weaselly Slinker; tall, blond Curly; and blond biker-babe Ruby.Art credits for the first issue's backups are disputed. The second issue's "Butterfly" story is credited to pencilerSyd Shores and inker Esposito, and its "Wild Bunch" to penciler-inkerRich Buckler .The 64-page magazine also included a motorcycle-related, Q&A and advice column, "Curly's Cycle Corner", also written by Friedrich.
Other content
A house ad for the never-published "Hell-Rider" #3, with cover art by
Gray Morrow for a story titled "The Zodiac Killers", appeared as the back cover of Skywald's "Psycho" #5 (Nov. 1971).References
* [http://www.stomptokyo.com/badmoviereport/evidence/EV19_hellrider.html Hell-Rider: A Memoir of the 70s]
* [http://www.enjolrasworld.com/Richard%20Arndt/The%20Complete%20Skywald%20Checklist.htm The Complete Skywald Checklist]
* [http://www.comics.org/ The Grand Comics Database]
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