Boy, Howard Mackie written comics have not aged well. A story driven entirely by coincidence and misunderstanding, highlighting new characters that show up, Mary Sue, and are never seen again. Saved from one star by the uptick in art in the back half: it starts off pretty dire, but Mark Texiera on Ghost Rider is always at least pretty good, even if he doesn’t have a lot to work with here. Come for the very minor tie in to “Acts of Vengeance,” or, better yet, don’t.
This was sort of like a world wrestling type of event, there was lots action but the story was not really all that interesting for me. I have no doubt that some others will really like the book, I like a lot more background and it is not fair to judge based on a compilation of several stories without have read the series first so at this time I would say for many people this was a good read.
A okay Saturday morning type team up. For two ultra violent heroes, this wasn't very violent lol. But none the less wolvie and ghosty teaming up is always somewhat of a good time, just leave your brain at the door.