I think Ghost Rider might have the edge. His supernatural powers and penance stare could give him an advantage over Venom.
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.
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.
Well, that really depends. If it's against a powerful cosmic entity, Ghost Rider might have a tough time. But against some street-level heroes, his supernatural powers could give him an edge.
I think Hulk would probably win. He's got insane strength and durability that might be too much for Ghost Rider to handle.
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.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Ghost Rider and Deadpool have unique powers and skills that could give them an edge in different situations.