Adaptational Personality Change: A minor example, but when Johnny Blaze questioned Robbie Reyes about the origins of his powers in the comics and asked if he made a deal with the Devil, Robbie scoffed at the idea and said he would never be stupid enough to do something like that.Adaptational Nice Guy: Much more proactive than his comic book counterpart (who chiefly used his powers to cheat at street racing for cash and to protect himself and Gabe from whatever threatened them directly) when it comes to fighting crime.Adaptational Early Appearance: He is the very first Ghost Rider to appear in the MCU, while in the comics Robbie made his first appearance long after Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch were already well-established characters.Here, it's an actual Spirit of Vengeance. Adaptational Backstory Change: In the comics, Robbie gets his power due to being possessed by his Satanist Uncle Eli.Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Unlike in the comics, the MCU Robbie is partly responsible for his brother Gabe's leg paralysis as he insisted that he drive with him the night they were shot, which is something he'll never forgive himself for.The Ace: Due to being insanely powerful, the moment he takes the field he pretty much ends any confrontation in a matter of minutes.
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