Torn from the pages (well not literally) of Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme comes Kushala, the new "Demon Rider", the latest brand-new ongoing series from Marvel coming at some point in 2021. The character stems from the recent Indigenous Voices push at Marvel, and features an Apache warrior who possesses the powers of both Ghost Rider and the Sorcerer Supreme. Originally created by Robbie Thompson and Javier Rodriguez... are you in for this new series?
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Marvel's 1800s Ghost Rider/Sorcerer Supreme Kushala returns in 2021 for solo title
Ghost Rider + Sorcerer Supreme = Marvel's Kushala, a.k.a. Demon Rider
Marvel's late 1800s era Sorcerer Supreme and resident Ghost Rider Kushala - a.k.a. Demon Rider - will be returning in a big way in 2021: with her own solo comic book series.
The publisher has announced the Kushala series as part of the reveal of a variant cover by Jeffrey Veregge for the Native American character to the upcoming Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices anthology.
Marvel has not revealed any details about the 2021 Kushala series.
Demon Rider was created in 2016 by Robbie Thompson and Javier Rodriguez for their short-lived ongoing series Doctor Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme. As revealed in that series, Kushala is an Apache warrior who, after asking for vengeance for the murder of her parents by the U.S. Army, became bestowed with the spirit of vengeance, Ghost Rider.
She took that mantle, but found it to be a curse - and traveled the world to find a cure. Along the way she attained magic abilities and eventually became that era's Sorcerer Supreme - although even it couldn't rid her of the Ghost Rider persona.
She recently reappeared in comics as a summoned ghost to fight Malekith the Accursed's hordes during War of the Realms.
Although Kushala will be the subject of a variant cover to November 18's Marvel's Voices: Indigenous Voices, no story for her in the anthology has been announced.
"It was clear we needed to do more to lift up more voices and talent and increase representation in and behind our stories," Marvel editor-in-chief C.B. Cebulski said in the anthology's announcement. "This book is the first step of our next expansion of the program to not only elevate the diverse talent we already have at Marvel, but also discover new writers and artists who can bring their voices to our characters, both old and new. And this is only the beginning."
Look for more details on the Demon Rider series as it's confirmed, here on Newsarama.
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