16 Facts About Rocket Racer

1.

Rocket Racer is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

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2.

Rocket Racer became responsible for his younger siblings when his mother Emma Johnson Farrell became ill.

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3.

Rocket Racer developed a super-powered skateboard which is propelled at great speed by small rockets and cybernetically controlled by a crude walkman-like device.

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4.

Rocket Racer goes through a high school equivalency course and his extremely high marks gain him a scholarship to Empire State University.

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5.

Rocket Racer joined forces with Spider-Man to stop the white supremacist, Skinhead.

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6.

Rocket Racer was hired as a freelance operative for Silver Sable International to prevent two youths from stealing the victims' weapons at the Bar with No Name, the site of the Scourge massacre.

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7.

Rocket Racer joined Spider-Man and the Outlaws against the Avengers and the Space Phantom.

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8.

Rocket Racer was again hired along with the Outlaws to retrieve a Symkarian nuclear device in England.

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9.

Rocket Racer was hired by Sable to stop a runaway subway maintenance robot.

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10.

Rocket Racer briefly joined Tombstone's prison squad along with Big Ben and Hypno-Hustler where they provided Tombstone some protection at the time when he went under a heart bypass.

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11.

Rocket Racer appeared to have been tempted back into crime, and reduced to a state of stuttering nervousness by the situation.

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12.

Rocket Racer is part of the new class of students when the Avengers Academy moves to the West Coast Avengers' former headquarters.

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13.

Rocket Racer did so, taking the name "Troy" and posing as Farrell's friend for months.

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14.

Rocket Racer wears gauntlets furnished with explosive mini-rockets, and utilizes a cybernetically-controlled, rocket-powered magnetic skateboard, which he designed and was later redesigned by Tinkerer.

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15.

Outside of mainstream Marvel continuity, Rocket Racer has appeared as a super-villain in Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane.

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16.

Robert Farrell incarnation of Rocket Racer appeared in a self-titled episode of Spider-Man, voiced by Billy Atmore.

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