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'''''{{w|Modern Warfare 2: Ghost}}''''' is a comic book series developed by {{w|WildStorm|Wildstorm Productions}} as a companion to the main series game ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'', which was released in the same year. The first issue was released on November 11, 2009, and there are currently a total of six issues. The series was written by {{w|David Lapham}}, the art was done by Kevin West, and the cover art was done by Federico Dallocchio.
 
'''''{{w|Modern Warfare 2: Ghost}}''''' is a comic book series developed by {{w|WildStorm|Wildstorm Productions}} as a companion to the main series game ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'', which was released in the same year. The first issue was released on November 11, 2009, and there are currently a total of six issues. The series was written by {{w|David Lapham}}, the art was done by Kevin West, and the cover art was done by Federico Dallocchio.
   
== Overview ==
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== Plot ==
The story follows Lieutenant [[Simon "Ghost" Riley]] during his experiences prior to the events of ''[[Modern Warfare 2]]''. The series focuses on the origins of the character, as well as the origins of the skull-like mask he wears, and other events that take place before he joined [[Task Force 141]].
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The story follows Lieutenant [[Simon "Ghost" Riley]] in his experiences prior to the events of ''[[Modern Warfare 2]]''. The series focuses on the origins of the character, as well as the origins of the skull-like mask he wears, and other events that take place before he joined [[Task Force 141]].
   
===Episode 1: Dead for a Day===
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===Dead for a Day===
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{{Main|Dead for a Day}}
Release Date: November 11, 2009<ref>http://comics.ign.com/objects/027/027521_list.html</ref>
 
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[[Simon "Ghost" Riley]] and a few friends are sent on a mission to take down a Mexican drug dealer named [[Manuel Roba]] who was expanding into smuggling terrorists into the U.S from Coahuila. They thought it was going to be easy until their leader [[Vernon]] betrayed them to the enemy.
[[File:Modern-Warfare-2-Comic-MW2-Ghost.jpg|165px|right]]
 
The first installment begins to tell the story of how Ghost came to use his signature skull-patterned balaclava. The narrative begins in a primary school in {{w|Lysychansk}}, {{w|Ukraine}}, at exactly two o'clock. A group of masked captors are holding Ghost and some children, presumably students at the school, hostage. One of the hostage-takers, after telling Ghost his attempt at freeing the hostages was stupid, strikes him in the face with an [[AK-47]], threatens that he is going to shoot one of the children at three o' clock, believing that Ghost will take them seriously after that. Without any other option than waiting, Ghost begins to reminisce about an old friend of his, Lieutenant Simon Riley. He was recruited from the 22<sup>nd</sup> [[SAS]] to join a task force made up of [[Navy SEALs|Navy SEAL]] and [[Delta Force]] members. The group is tasked with eliminating a terrorist-smuggling drug lord, [[Manuel Roba]]. However, things start to unravel when one of the team member's parachute fails and he is killed. Riley suspects there is a rat in the team. His hunch later turns out to be correct, as one of the team reveals himself to be in league with Roba. Riley manages to shoot his way out of trouble only to be shot by Roba, leaving the story at a suspenseful cliffhanger.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2:_Ghost#Episode_1:_Dead_for_a_Day</ref>
 
   
===Episode 2: Dead Life===
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===Dead Life===
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{{Main|Dead Life}}
Release Date:December 9, 2009
 
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The constant pain and torture Riley is enduring at Roba's hands only remind him of his traumatic childhood. In an effort by Roba to get Riley to kill Vernon, he is brainwashed to imagine skulls painted on people's faces to remind him of his much hated father, but he still won't kill. Riley is soon left for dead in a coffin underground with the rotting corpse of Vernon.
[[File:MODERN-WARFARE-2-2-1-.jpg|165px|right]]
 
The second "episode" reveals that Ghost and his team are captured by the Mexican cartel, and during their captivity they endure continuous torture and brainwashing techniques in order to be used as hired guns for various other criminal and terrorist groups. Throughout this ordeal the reader sees Riley's flashbacks of his early life, such as his childhood, how he had to endure the attacks of his abusive father, and his early years in the SAS. It also shows how, after coming back from his first tour of duty in Afghanistan on January 2003, he takes care of his abused mother and helps clean up his drug-addicted younger brother named Tommy. In March 2004 he finally puts an end to his father and in June 2006 Riley is seen as best man at his brother Tommy's wedding, who is now completely free of drugs. During these flashbacks, many of Riley's adversaries are seen wearing "ghostly" makeup (presumably a hallucination of Riley) of similar style to those worn by participants in the Day of the Dead celebration. Eventually, the {{W|USSOCOM}} members [[Kevin Sparks]] and [[Washington]] are able to escape, having learned of the Mexican cartel plan to kill them due to the fact they couldn't break them mentally. However, they are forced to leave Riley behind, and Riley is buried alive with the decaying corpse of Major Vernon.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2:_Ghost#Episode_2:_Dead_Life</ref>
 
   
===Episode 3: Dead Will Follow===
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===Dead Will Follow===
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{{Main|Dead Will Follow}}
Release Date: February 17, 2010
 
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Riley manages to escape from his death and manages to get back to his home in Manchester. Wanting to continue his hunt for Roba, he requests to join the military again but his shrink refuses to let him due to the effects of his brainwashing. Frustrated with his shrink and his mind, he once again meets up with [[Kevin Sparks]] and [[Marcus Washington]] who were with him in his last hunt for Roba only to be betrayed again and have his whole family except his father slaughtered, sending him further into madness because when he sees the corpses, he laughs.
[[File:Modern Warfare 2- Ghost -3.jpg|165px|right]]
 
By using Vernon's lower jaw bone, Riley digs himself up from the grave, which takes him thirteen hours, and is later found by a Texas sheriff. The story then jumps to December 18, 2010; Riley is debriefing the details of his experience to his superiors. Physically Riley is fine, but his superiors fear that his mental state is still in question. Riley has nightmares about Roba haunting and taunting him every time he sleeps. While spending Christmas with his family, Riley gets a surprise visit from Sparks. While having a beer together at a local pub, Sparks and Riley rehash old times and their experience during those hellish months in Mexico. Sparks tells Riley that he and Washington are getting ready to deploy to Afghanistan. As they are walking back home Sparks approaches a young woman he previously saw at the pub and tries to sweet talk her into bed, but the young woman refuses. Infuriated, Sparks knocks the woman out, and orders Riley to help him get her inside her house so that they can rape her. Riley secretly calls the police, and they arrive just before any harm could be done to the woman, forcing Riley and Sparks to retreat. Once they both arrive at Sparks' hotel room, Riley suspects that Sparks is up to something but by the time Riley had figured it out Sparks had pointed a gun at Riley's head. Riley immediately disarms Sparks and interrogates him. Sparks reveals that he and Washington have been working for Roba, showing that they had been successfully brainwashed, but before Riley could get any more information, Washington arrives from a task and attempts to gun down Riley. Riley escapes by jumping through Sparks' hotel window, slightly injuring his leg, and steals a cab to make his get away. Remembering about what Roba said about his family, Riley speeds towards his family's home and witnesses a shocking display. His mother, brother Tom, Tom's wife Beth, and his nephew Joseph have all been executed by Washington himself. In the end Riley claims that he will kill them all: Sparks, Washington, Roba and his entire organization.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2:_Ghost#Episode_3:_Dead_will_Follow</ref>
 
===Episode 4: Dead Won't Leave===
 
[[File:MW2-Ghost-Issue-4.jpg|80px|right]]
 
Release Date: March 10, 2010
 
   
 
===Dead Won't Leave===
Now that Ghost is back in the real world, he's finding it hard to tell what's real anymore, until a face from his botched mission in Mexico appears. It's someone he thought long dead. Could this be another hallucination – or something far more sinister?<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2:_Ghost#Episode_4:_Dead_won.27t_Leave</ref>
 
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Riley is framed for the murder of his family but Riley doesn't care. Knowing that his father would be killed next, he visits him at his hospital. There, Riley asks why he laughs when he sees dead people. His father reminds him of the time when his father accidentally killed a whore when he tried paying her with a drug shot. Riley witnessed this but his father started laughing at how the addict died with a smile, where he asked Riley to laugh with him. They both laugh. With this answer, Riley leaves and once he exits the building he hears a gunshot from the hospital.
===Episode 5: Dead Won't Rise===
 
Release Date: June 9, 2010
 
[[File:MW2-Ghost-Issue-5.jpg|180px|left]]
 
In an elementary school classroom, Ghost is tied and bound as a hostage. The leader of the terrorists barges in fully armed and says the soldiers outside are taking positions and to get ready for a fight. Ghost is shown sneaking into a military base. He locates the barracks and kills Lt. Washington in his sleep. In a flashback, Riley locates Sparks in his home and binds, gags, and beats him for the murders of his mother, brother, nephew and sister-in-law. He is executed and his house is set on fire. Before torching the place Ghost switched dog tags to fake his death. Lt. Washington's body is discovered the next morning and the base is put on alert. They head to the security room to check the video surveillance. In Mexico, two ex-military types are enjoying themselves on vacation. They are ambushed and killed. Ghost learns about this ambush and starts the hunt for the ambushers. He locates the leader and kidnaps him. He is taken to a remote location and tortured for information.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Warfare_2:_Ghost#Episode_5:_Dead_won.27t_Rise</ref>
 
   
===Episode 6: Dead And Gone===
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===Dead Won't Rise===
 
{{Main|Dead Won't Rise}}
Release Date: September 22, 2010
 
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Riley follows Sparks and Washington to a military outpost in Bonnington where he kills Washington and brings Sparks back home. At his house, he tortures and makes Sparks regret his crime against Riley. Riley switches their tags, shoots Sparks in the mouth and burns the house. Riley then goes back to Coahuila to capture Roba's right hand at a bar. Riley brings him back to where he was brainwashed which was now abandoned and tortures Roba's current location out of him.
[[File:MW2-Ghost-Issue-6.jpg|165px|right]]
 
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After retrieving information on Roba's location at his summer home in the jungles of {{W|Chiapas}}, Ghost takes out the guards on patrol and cripples Roba's means of escape. Ghost confronts Roba and kills him by shooting him in the head. All of the commotion alerts the rest of Roba's guards, consequently back in the elementary school classroom, Ghost is interrupted by the hostage-taker leader by stating it is a few minutes after 3 o'clock, past the deadline. The hostage-takers plan on killing one of the children and throw their body out the window as a message. One of the hostage-takers begins to wonder why the military have not attempted a rescue before the deadline. The hostage-taker leader is then killed by Ghost, who managed to unbind his binds and pull out a gun he had hidden. Ghost says that the soldiers were waiting for his signal. Soldiers then burst through the windows and kill all of the other hostage-takers except for one, who holds a little girl as a shield. Ghost warns him to put her down or he will be killed. A sniper on a helicopter outside the school shoots the last hostage-taker in the head. Ghost tends to the little girl, who asks him if the story of Simon Riley was about him. Ghost tells the little girl that it is just a story. A small flashback at the end shows Ghost walking away from Roba's destroyed summer home, all battered and beaten-up. A helicopter lands near the summer home, a soldier steps out of the helicopter and approaches Ghost. The last thing shown in the last image is a patch on the soldier's uniform; the patch says "[[Task Force 141]]". This shows that Ghost was accepted into Task Force 141 because of this massacre.
 
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===Dead And Gone===
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{{Main|Dead And Gone}}
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Riley infiltrates Roba's summer house and steals information on the terrorist smuggling from his mainframe. Riley finally confronts Roba in a blazing firefight, but Roba desperately escapes out the window. Riley shoots him in the back and then the head. Riley sets the entire estate on fire and leaves. When he enters an open field, a helicopter arrives and a [[Shepherd|man]] with a [[Task Force 141]] emblem on his shirt disembarks and approaches Riley.
   
 
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Revision as of 11:18, 28 October 2012

The subject of this article appeared in Modern Warfare 2: Ghost. The subject of this article exists in or is relevant to the real world.

For other uses, see Ghost.

Modern Warfare 2: Ghost is a comic book series developed by Wildstorm Productions as a companion to the main series game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which was released in the same year. The first issue was released on November 11, 2009, and there are currently a total of six issues. The series was written by David Lapham, the art was done by Kevin West, and the cover art was done by Federico Dallocchio.

Plot

The story follows Lieutenant Simon "Ghost" Riley in his experiences prior to the events of Modern Warfare 2. The series focuses on the origins of the character, as well as the origins of the skull-like mask he wears, and other events that take place before he joined Task Force 141.

Dead for a Day

Main article: Dead for a Day

Simon "Ghost" Riley and a few friends are sent on a mission to take down a Mexican drug dealer named Manuel Roba who was expanding into smuggling terrorists into the U.S from Coahuila. They thought it was going to be easy until their leader Vernon betrayed them to the enemy.

Dead Life

Main article: Dead Life

The constant pain and torture Riley is enduring at Roba's hands only remind him of his traumatic childhood. In an effort by Roba to get Riley to kill Vernon, he is brainwashed to imagine skulls painted on people's faces to remind him of his much hated father, but he still won't kill. Riley is soon left for dead in a coffin underground with the rotting corpse of Vernon.

Dead Will Follow

Main article: Dead Will Follow

Riley manages to escape from his death and manages to get back to his home in Manchester. Wanting to continue his hunt for Roba, he requests to join the military again but his shrink refuses to let him due to the effects of his brainwashing. Frustrated with his shrink and his mind, he once again meets up with Kevin Sparks and Marcus Washington who were with him in his last hunt for Roba only to be betrayed again and have his whole family except his father slaughtered, sending him further into madness because when he sees the corpses, he laughs.

Dead Won't Leave

Riley is framed for the murder of his family but Riley doesn't care. Knowing that his father would be killed next, he visits him at his hospital. There, Riley asks why he laughs when he sees dead people. His father reminds him of the time when his father accidentally killed a whore when he tried paying her with a drug shot. Riley witnessed this but his father started laughing at how the addict died with a smile, where he asked Riley to laugh with him. They both laugh. With this answer, Riley leaves and once he exits the building he hears a gunshot from the hospital.

Dead Won't Rise

Main article: Dead Won't Rise

Riley follows Sparks and Washington to a military outpost in Bonnington where he kills Washington and brings Sparks back home. At his house, he tortures and makes Sparks regret his crime against Riley. Riley switches their tags, shoots Sparks in the mouth and burns the house. Riley then goes back to Coahuila to capture Roba's right hand at a bar. Riley brings him back to where he was brainwashed which was now abandoned and tortures Roba's current location out of him.

Dead And Gone

Main article: Dead And Gone

Riley infiltrates Roba's summer house and steals information on the terrorist smuggling from his mainframe. Riley finally confronts Roba in a blazing firefight, but Roba desperately escapes out the window. Riley shoots him in the back and then the head. Riley sets the entire estate on fire and leaves. When he enters an open field, a helicopter arrives and a man with a Task Force 141 emblem on his shirt disembarks and approaches Riley.

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