Richard Rory is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Richard Rory is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Richard Rory initially was a sort of author surrogate or alter ego for writer Steve Gerber, though Gerber is shown to exist in the Marvel Universe.
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Richard Rory survived and the Foolkiller did not, after Richard Rory pounced on him while he was shooting.
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Richard Rory befriended Ruth Hart, a nurse from St Louis who was old lady to a biker named Snake.
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Richard Rory had several more adventures, most of which were resolved by Man-Thing, whom he had never feared, making an appearance.
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Richard Rory guided Daredevil to Ted Sallis's old shack, which was being used by Gladiator and Death-Stalker.
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Richard Rory decided to remain in Citrusville, the nearest town to Man-Thing's swamp, and got a job at the local radio station.
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Tony Stark briefly pays Richard Rory a visit, knowing his connection to Man-Thing and seeking information, but his most important visitor is cellmate Greg Salinger, who is in on disorderly conduct charges.
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When Richard Rory is released, Ruth Hart allows him to stay in her Hell's Kitchen apartment, where she lives with Daily Bugle photographer Amber Grant and James-Michael Starling, a young orphan and former patient with a mental link to Omega the Unknown.
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Richard Rory finds a silver dollar on the ground and decides to use it in the slot machine of a nearby casino.
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Richard Rory decides what he really wants to do with his money is buy the Citrusville radio station that fired him, and Jennifer accompanies him.
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Richard Rory was among the group pulled out of time for She Hulk's trial by the Time Variance Authority.
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