Ghost Rider: Holy Spirit

Ghost Rider: Holy Spirit is a series published by Marvel Comics as a part of its Heroic Age initiative. As the name implies, the series is inspired by the Ghost Rider mythos of characters, following a new character going under the Ghost Rider moniker.

Main Characters

 * Reverend Isaac Grimm/Ghost Rider - the antihero protagonist of the series who is a Protestant priest that generally has a strong sense of justice and wants to protect those weaker than him but suffers from a self-sacrificial nature, an unwillingness to see grey areas, and a deep rooted self-hatred for becoming The Rider in the first place. In his Rider form, he is donned in a black and gold priest's uniform and has a black, flaming skull. He wields both the traditional chain most Ghost Riders use as well as a pair of golden pistols. He drives a car modeled after a Cadillac DeVille (which is a joke about his demonic nature, as "DeVille" is spelled similarly to "devil").
 * Vee Grimm - a hyperactive and eccentric 13-year-old girl who Isaac initially meets living on the streets as a performer. She is extremely intelligent and fascinated by both the supernatural and Isaac's Rider form (which she refers to as "Devil Mode"). She has had a hard life, haven been abandoned as a baby and raised in an abusive orphanage that she ran away from. However, she is taken in by Isaac and even eventually adopted by him.

Supporting Characters

 * Yannick - a demon who was fused with Isaac's soul by his former superior Mephisto. He is described as the "Demon of Smoke & Agony" and is shown to have a form made completely out of smoke other than a pair of glowing, white eyes. He is rarely seen and little information about him is given, other than that he used to be a servant of Mephisto until they had a falling out.

Villains

 * Mephisto - the Demon Lord of Hell and the person responsible for transforming Isaac into the Ghost Rider. Throughout the series, he is more commonly referred to as "The Devil", which he is called by both Isaac and himself on occasion. He and Isaac have a complicated relationship, as Isaac is technically one of his servants and thus must do his bidding, but he will often work against Mephisto and attempt to outsmart him. He is a trickster at heart and has vast, reality-bending abilities.