I'd bet on Ghost Rider. His motorcycle can speed him away from danger, and his hellfire can incinerate the zombies. Plus, he's got that whole supernatural toughness that makes him a force to be reckoned with against the undead.
It's hard to say for sure. Zombies are persistent and in large numbers, but Ghost Rider has extraordinary powers. Maybe it depends on the specific circumstances and the version of the characters. In some cases, Ghost Rider could use his penance stare to take down the zombies quickly. However, if there are too many zombies and they manage to overwhelm him, the outcome could be different.
I think Ghost Rider would have the upper hand. His supernatural powers and ability to control hellfire would likely give him an advantage over the zombies.
It could be a close call. Both versions of Ghost Rider have their unique powers and skills, so it really depends on the circumstances and how the story is written.
It's hard to say for sure. Ghost Rider has his supernatural powers, but Ghostbusters have their advanced equipment and teamwork. It could go either way depending on the circumstances.
I think Thor would have the upper hand. His godly powers and combat skills give him an edge.
I think it's a close call. Hulk's physical might is terrifying, but Ghost Rider's connection to the supernatural and his determination could tip the balance. It really depends on how the story is crafted.
It's hard to say for sure. Ghost Rider has unique supernatural abilities and a penchant for justice that could give him an edge. But Thor's raw strength and divine weapons could tip the scales in his favor.
In comics, it could go either way. Thor's strength and lightning powers are formidable. However, Ghost Rider's connection to the supernatural and his determination could tip the scales in his favor. It all comes down to the writer's imagination and the plot requirements.
It really depends on the circumstances and the storyline. Sometimes, plot twists and character developments can influence the outcome. But if we just look at their raw abilities, Ghost Rider's supernatural abilities likely make him the stronger of the two in a direct confrontation.
I think it depends on the circumstances. Blackheart is no pushover, but Ghost Rider's determination and the might of his infernal powers could tip the scales in his favor.
Well, it's a tough call. Ghost Rider has his supernatural powers and penance stare, but Hulk's raw power and near invincibility make him a strong contender. It could really go either way depending on the circumstances.
I think Thanos would probably win. He's got insane powers and strategies.