Ghost Rider

Called when innocent blood is shed, The Ghost Rider was called to New York in order to help the FF and Thor defeat Galactus, who once again threatened to feed upon Earth. Ghost Rider stopped the giant by making him see his sins and overpowered him with the guilt of the billions of lives he had destroyed.

Ghost Rider was once again summoned to tackle the Hulk, who he believed had shed much innocent blood.

Originally ignoring Rick Jones’ pleas of The Hulk’s innocence, Ghost Rider fought the giant before realizing that the innocent blood was Bruce Banner’s, and that he could not kill The Hulk for his crimes.

Using his mysterious power to make Talbot see the error of his Hulk hunting ways, he then helped to make a poisoned Hulk angry, in order to burn the poison from out his system.

Ghost rider was originally supposed to get his own show. The project fell threw when Fox Kids sensors refused to allow a character with Hell-based origins their own cartoon.

Ghost Rider was also supposed to appear in the unproduced Avengers series. In the episode he was featured in, he would tell his origin (with Pluto used instead of Mephisto) and rescue Hercules from Pluto. The show was never produced, so the episode never aired.

Ghost rider was planned to appear in a subsequent episode of Spider-Man that was never made. In the proposed episode, Mysterio would have found the Time Dilation Accelerator and used it to rob banks. During his travles he would have encountered Dormammu and the two would have teamed up. Ghost Rider would have appeared and together with Spider-Man would have stopped Mysterio and Dormammu. However, Ghost Rider would be unavailable due to his appearance on a UPN series. And Mysterio supposedly died in the fifth season episode The Haunting Of Mary Jane Watson.