MARVEL GHOST RIDER #16 HELLFIRE GALA VAR Original Art
Ink on fine Hahnemuehle Paper
Size: A3 / 11.7 x 16.5 inches
Immerse yourself in the fiery world of Ghost Rider with the exclusive Ghost Rider 16 Gerald Parel Hellfire Gala Variant - an original cover art masterpiece by acclaimed artist Gerald Parel. This striking piece, rendered in inks on Hahnemuehle Paper, measures A3 in size (11.7 x 16.5 inches).
In this unique artwork, witness the haunting narrative unfold as the same enigmatic hitchhiker crosses paths with Ghost Riders Danny Ketch, Robbie Reyes, and now Johnny Blaze. This stand-alone tale of terror promises to send shivers down your spine as it unravels the mysterious threats that transcend the past, present, and future of the Ghost Riders.
Gerald Parel's distinctive style and attention to detail bring the supernatural elements to life, making this original cover art a must-have for Ghost Rider enthusiasts and art collectors alike. Own a piece of Ghost Rider history with this captivating and limited edition Hellfire Gala Variant - a testament to Parel's artistic prowess and the enduring legacy of the Ghost Rider saga.
GHOST RIDER #16 HELLFIRE GALA Cover Original Art - Gerald Parel
Gerald Parel is a French multidisciplinary artist based near Munich, Germany, known for a bold, graphic style that translates effortlessly across covers, sequential art, and concept work. His images are instantly readable yet packed with atmosphere, making them especially appealing to comic collectors who value strong design as much as storytelling.
Over the years, Parel has contributed to an impressive range of publishers and franchises, with work spanning Marvel, DC, Image, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite, Valiant, and more. Recent years have seen him return with striking cover and variant work across contemporary titles, alongside ongoing collaborations in games and visual development.
Beyond published comics, Gerald is also widely admired for his fan art—particularly his powerful reinterpretations of He-Man and Dragon Ball, which have taken on near-cult status among fans and collectors alike.
Whether on a published cover or an original piece, Parel’s work is defined by confident line work, cinematic composition, and a strong sense of presence—qualities that continue to make his art highly sought after in the modern comic art market.

