Bounty Hunter
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Bounty Hunter is a supernatural supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.
The character, created by Don Perlin and Roger McKenzie, first appeared in Ghost Rider #30 (June 1978).
Within the context of the stories, Lemuel Haskill dies during the 19th century owing a debt to Mephisto. Mephisto makes Haskill his Bounty Hunter, condemning him to 50 souls of the devil's choosing to Hell or forfeit his own soul to torment. His debt comes due when he fails to bring in the soul of Johnny Blaze.
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