Hellhunters

Part of HELLHUNTERS

Illustrated by Adam Gorham
Cover Design or Artwork by Jonas Scharf
Paperback
$17.99 US
On sale Aug 26, 2025 | 120 Pages | 9781302960988

From the pages of INCREDIBLE HULK, breakout character Ghost Rider ’44 fights alongside Marvel’s iconic WWII era heroes!

As U.S. Sergeant Sal Romero is parachuting into Nazi-occupied Europe in 1994, young Nazi officer Felix Bruckner becomes the host for an unspeakable evil. In the aftermath of their violent meeting, Romero is reborn as Ghost Rider ’44, who sets out not only to take revenge on Bruckner and the Nazis, but also to save mankind from annihilation! But he won’t ride alone — because Sergeant Nick Fury, Peggy Carter and Captain America are hunting down the demonic Captain Bruckner by his side! But just wait until they meet a certain Bowie-knife-wielding killing machine calling himself Logan! Yet when these Hellhunters’ methods prove too ruthless for Cap, they accidentally recruit their secret weapon: 15-year-old Bucky Barnes, their most lethal member yet! With the future Winter Soldier on the team and victory in Europe in the balance, will the Hellhunters be enough to face the cosmic Nazi Hellspawn known as Calphael?

COLLECTING: Hellhunters (2024) 1-5
Phillip Kennedy Johnson broke into comics in 2015 with the BOOM! Studios miniseries Last Sons of America and Warlords of Appalachia, leading him to DC Comics and Marvel, where he is best known for his acclaimed work on Superman and Action Comics, Marvel’s Alien series, Green Lantern: War Journal, and his current fan-favorite run on The Incredible Hulk. He has also written such characters/titles as Aquaman, Captain America, Marvel Zombies: Resurrection, Extreme Carnage, and his creator-owned series DC Black Label’s The Fellspyre Chronicles, and BOOM! Studios’ Crocodile Black. Johnson has also been published with Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, Dynamite and Scout Comics.
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From the pages of INCREDIBLE HULK, breakout character Ghost Rider ’44 fights alongside Marvel’s iconic WWII era heroes!

As U.S. Sergeant Sal Romero is parachuting into Nazi-occupied Europe in 1994, young Nazi officer Felix Bruckner becomes the host for an unspeakable evil. In the aftermath of their violent meeting, Romero is reborn as Ghost Rider ’44, who sets out not only to take revenge on Bruckner and the Nazis, but also to save mankind from annihilation! But he won’t ride alone — because Sergeant Nick Fury, Peggy Carter and Captain America are hunting down the demonic Captain Bruckner by his side! But just wait until they meet a certain Bowie-knife-wielding killing machine calling himself Logan! Yet when these Hellhunters’ methods prove too ruthless for Cap, they accidentally recruit their secret weapon: 15-year-old Bucky Barnes, their most lethal member yet! With the future Winter Soldier on the team and victory in Europe in the balance, will the Hellhunters be enough to face the cosmic Nazi Hellspawn known as Calphael?

COLLECTING: Hellhunters (2024) 1-5

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Phillip Kennedy Johnson broke into comics in 2015 with the BOOM! Studios miniseries Last Sons of America and Warlords of Appalachia, leading him to DC Comics and Marvel, where he is best known for his acclaimed work on Superman and Action Comics, Marvel’s Alien series, Green Lantern: War Journal, and his current fan-favorite run on The Incredible Hulk. He has also written such characters/titles as Aquaman, Captain America, Marvel Zombies: Resurrection, Extreme Carnage, and his creator-owned series DC Black Label’s The Fellspyre Chronicles, and BOOM! Studios’ Crocodile Black. Johnson has also been published with Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, Dynamite and Scout Comics.
Phillip Kennedy Johnson View titles by Phillip Kennedy Johnson

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