But with the general sculpting of the fire engulfing Frank’s skull mask, perfect LED placement and coloring of the flames, and some choice editing by Jordan Savage, this epic Ghost Rider cosplay succeeds on levels that not many in the cosplay community can reach. As the caption below the photo says, Ghost Rider cosplays almost always come out looking terrible when trying to design his always-moving flames, as his fire accents and explosive powers are so hard to fake in a real-world setting. Wearing a leather jacket with spiked shoulder pads, the added flames enveloping Ghost Rider’s tires as well as the napalm swallowing his bleached skull ensures this costume pulls off a look that doesn't always work in the cosplay space. Photographed at sunset while on his signature all-black motorcycle, Frank’s Ghost Rider sits with a chain wrapped around his fist and a hand on the throttle, ready and waiting for the next enemy to cross him so that he can bash their face in. Burning bright when using Ghost Rider’s patented Penance Stare, when belching out an intense fire attack, or when lighting the way as an inextinguishable torch, the visual of Ghost Rider’s head constantly up in flames is an iconic part of his character design, one that makes it extremely difficult to mimic in real life. A character who’s had more than a few people hold the mantle of the Spirit of Vengeance - most famously by the current All-Rider Robbie Reyes and the recently returned Johnny Blaze - Ghost Riders almost always share a similar visual motif regardless of who its host is: their flaming skull.
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