Fictional Character Biography
Inferno uses his powers to send the people of San Francisco after Ghost Rider, who manages to fight them off without hurting them. Ghost Rider uses a flare to blind Inferno. He is soon subdued.
Blaze participates in a desert marathon race. Inferno tricks the Hulk into attacking the participants. Ghost Rider burns up the oxygen around the Hulk, temporarily subduing him. Inferno manages to escape.
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