Randy Robertson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Randy Robertson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Randy Robertson is a supporting character in Marvel's Spider-Man series and is depicted as the son of Robbie Robertson.
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Randy Robertson was the first African-American among Peter Parker's friends, and was introduced in a storyline about student unrest at college, a move by Marvel to be more in touch with the teenagers of 1968.
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Randy Robertson never became a first-tier supporting character; he appeared off-and-on through the 1970s, and was then dropped for several years.
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On his father's advice, Randy Robertson sought Peter's friendship, although Parker's double life as Spider-Man left him little time to help Randy Robertson promote social change.
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Randy Robertson eventually returned to New York with Mandy, and although their hasty marriage troubled Robbie, he soon accepted Mandy as a daughter-in-law.
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Randy Robertson nonetheless continued to provide his mother Martha with emotional support.
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When Mandy received a job offer in California, the younger Robertson couple relocated to the West Coast, but various factors strained their marriage, and Randy returned to New York alone following their divorce.
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Randy Robertson gave up social work to become an actor, much to his father's disapproval.
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Randy Robertson recently reappeared in The Amazing Spider-Man and began dating a reporter from the Front Line named Norah Winters.
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Randy Robertson manages to fend off the Hobgoblin, but decides to break up with Norah, citing that she cares more about the story than his life, or hers.
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Randy Robertson learns that the lawyer is Janice who invites them to brunch this weekend.
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Randy Robertson sees Beetle on a nearby building while accepting the brunch invite.
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On Earth-65, Randy Robertson was a rock 'n' roll reporter, and friend of The Mary Janes.
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Randy Robertson tried to convince the band's leader MJ Watson to ask for Gwen Stacy to return to the band.
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