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I was wondering whether or not Tony Isabella can be considered as a critical opinion for comics. By this I mean, if he dislikes a comic and gives so and so reasons, can I say this comic has been criticized for so and so reasons? Jztinfinity 19:24, 29 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ghost Rider

Jim Shooter is the assistant editor who changed the Ghost Rider script that Isabella disapproves of. Shooter's reason for not having Jesus as a Marvel character is because there's certain amount of trouble with this. Isabella believes that there's no problem with this. This story was turned on its head in Jason Aaron's recent (2008-2009) run on Ghost Rider, though I'm not sure he knew of this.