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Rom #44 It Takes Two To Tango!
Cover Date: July, 1983
With Rom's cloned human body decaying. Brandy Clark is now inside Starshine's armor, the transfer made by Doctor Dredd. They fight against Quasimodo using Rom's armor and drains Quasimodo's force out of it, thinking she would be killing Rom by Doctor ...
Issue Description
With Rom's cloned human body decaying. Brandy Clark is now inside Starshine's armor, the transfer made by Doctor Dredd. They fight against Quasimodo using Rom's armor and drains Quasimodo's force out of it, thinking she would be killing Rom by Doctor Dredd's orders. Rom in shi human form kill then Doctor Dredd.
Starshine strikes a deal with the mutated genius, the Gremlin. For him to save Rom's life she must first protect them from the Soviet Super-Soldier, the Devastator and his soldiers. Gremlin succeeds in putting Rom's life back into his armor and then Rom uses his Neutralizer to stop the russian soldiers and defeats Devastator.
Rom
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
The first (and only) volume of Rom. Although Rom was a Marvel character, and fully integrated into the Marvel Universe, the Hasbro toy company owned the rights to the character (since it was a comic published after a toy they made). The series ended with issue 75, after which Marvel lost the rights to publish Rom. Rom has a devoted fan-base who tries to convince Marvel to buy the rights back to publish a new Rom series. A sequel to this series, the mini-series Spaceknights, was published in 2000.
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