Danny Ketch: the Ghost Rider with blue fire and a lethal chain

Published on May 11, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

In the 1990s, Marvel introduced a second Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch. Created by Howard Mackie and Javier Saltares, this character differed from Johnny Blaze with a supernatural fire of a bluish tone. His arsenal included a mystical chain capable of splitting into sharp links, becoming a versatile ranged weapon. His motorcycle, a mix of advanced technology and magic, could travel on any surface, from water to vertical walls.

Danny Ketch Ghost Rider with blue fire, mystical chain in action, motorcycle on vertical wall, stormy night.

The technical design of the motorcycle and the mystical chain 🔥

Danny Ketch's motorcycle is not a simple custom chopper. Its structure combines mechanical engineering with infernal energy, allowing it to climb buildings and cross oceans without losing traction. The chain, on the other hand, operates under mystical principles: its links separate at the bearer's will, acting as projectiles or whips. Each link can cut steel, and the remote control of the chain depends on the rider's will, not conventional physics. This hybrid design between the technical and the supernatural makes it lethal at short and medium ranges.

Motorcycle insurance for Ghost Rider doesn't exist 🏍️

Imagine calling your insurance company to explain that your vehicle not only burns asphalt but also scales skyscrapers. Danny Ketch must have problems with the workshop: where do they change the oil for a motorcycle that runs on condemned souls? And the chain, which disassembles itself, would be a headache for any mechanic. At least, when you lose a link, you don't need to buy a new one: you just wait for hell to regenerate it. Of course, don't try to pass the MOT with blue fire on your head.