Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Avengers: Forever #11

In the latest issue of Marvel Comics' Avengers Forever, Robbie Reyes' Ghost Rider gains an epic new Hell Ride that's also a big missed opportunity for the MCU. Having ascended as the multiversal All-Rider, Robbie can travel across various realities and dimensions transforming whatever mode of transportation he touches into an extension of himself. While the unique Spirit of Vengeance typically prefers his Hell Charger, there's not much that can beat an entire SHIELD helicarrier wreathed in supernatural flames.

Previously in Avengers Forever, Robbie Reyes discovered his elevated position in the multiverse during his first major encounter with the Multiversal Masters of Evil. While there are only a limited number of Robbies in the multiverse, none became Ghost Rider like the Robbie of Earth-616 has. Likewise, he's the only Ghost-Rider to have a car as well as the ability to make any vehicle his new Hell Ride. Becoming the All-Rider, Robbie has joined forces with a Deathlok who serves the mysterious Avenger Prime as well as a Tony Stark who became Ant-Man from Earth-818, working together to recruit a massive army of Avengers from across realities to fight the Masters.

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Now, the new Avengers Forever #11 from Jason Aaron, Jim Towe, and Frank Martin sees Robbie Reyes saving the day once again as the All-Rider while attempting to enlist a version of Nick Fury. However, Robbie arrives in full force, harnessing the epic power of a SHIELD helicarrier as his new Hell Ride. As such, its perfect name would naturally be the Hell Carrier. It also feels like a missed opportunity seeing as how Robbie Reyes was the MCU's Ghost Rider and debuted in Marvel's Agents of SHIELD.

Ghost Rider's Helicarrier Would Have Been An Epic MCU Moment

Ghost Rider's New HELLicarrier in Marvel Comics

While the MCU's Robbie didn't debut until Season 4 of Agents of SHIELD, previous seasons had established that Phil Coulson had access to the original Helicarrier from the first Avengers movie, having prepared the craft for Nick Fury's use in Avengers: Age of Ultron. At any rate, Robbie's new ride is extremely hardcore and metal, a testament to his new powers as the All-Rider (even as that same power threatens to consume the man beneath the flames).

While there's been some concern that the All-Rider might be overtaking and/or gradually destroying Robbie, the insanely powerful Ghost Rider doesn't seem to care. He even takes the fight to the Masters of Evil on his own at the end of this issue. While he didn't win and had to be saved by Tony's Ant-Man, he definitely did more damage than expected which was surprising to the Masters themselves. At any rate, here's hoping readers haven't seen the last of Ghost Rider's Hell Carrier. It would certainly be the perfect transport for the army of Avengers Robbie and company have assembled from across the multiverse. Avengers Forever #11 is on sale from Marvel Comics.

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