George Reagan is the main antagonist of Ghost Rider: Trail of Tears from Garth Ennis.
He is a former slave owner and is the leader of an outlaw gang that performs raids on former slaves, natives, and their settlements.
What makes him Hated?[]
- In the past, he literally owned slaves, and to add to that, he treated them as if they were subhuman.
- He led multiple raids on settlements with former slaves and Natives, slaughtering the natives and blacks while also raping the women for the sake of "gaining his rights back" (though they happened offscreen, they still have significant onscreen effects). The raids got so bad that a native woman killed two of her children to spare them of the fate of George and his men.
- He brutally killed Caleb's family, first gangraping his wife multiple times before slitting her throat, pinning his children to a tree with nails while having them shot several times while having Caleb watch everything with his own two eyes before he leaves Caleb to die as well, which starts the sequence of events in Ghost Rider.
- He did not care about his men at all, even sacrificing them to save himself (not doing anything about his men's feverish conditions), even going as far as to shoot his right hand in the head to complete a ritual.
- He even went out of his way to eat the heart of one of his deceased brothers, making him a cannibal.
- Cowardly shoots himself in the head to spite Ghost Rider and to reemerge as a spirit.
- After returning as an evil spirit, he proceeds to slaughter the people of Pike's reach while also raping not only women, but children, causing even the likes of Travis (who went through hell on a path to vengeance) to have a disgusted and horrified reaction to everything that has happened because of the vileness of his crimes, even vomiting because of it.
- Took an entire town hostage to bait out Ghost Rider before having his men gruesomely kill the entire town.
- Cowardly left his own right hand to die to cowardly flee from Ghost Rider.
- His death by Caleb's hands is played for satisfaction and karma for what he did to Caleb and his family.
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