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  2. Rom the Space Knight - Wikipedia

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    The original ROM toy in packaging, as released by Parker Brothers in 1979. "Rom" was a toy co-created by Scott Dankman, Richard C. Levy, and Bryan L. McCoy (US Patent #4,267,551). [4] [5] It was sold to Parker Brothers and was the inspiration [2] for the comic book series Rom: Spaceknight.

  3. List of Marvel Comics characters: R - Wikipedia

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    In the present, Kaine broke into the Parker house, revealing that he was working with Raptor, under the promise of being cured of his cellular degeneration. During the fight, he exposed Peter's identity as Spider-Man, and Ben's identity as a clone. He encouraged Raptor to kill Peter, since anything Ben would do, so would Peter.

  4. List of Terminator comics - Wikipedia

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    TPB Terminator: Salvation Movie Prequel (May 2009) All four parts of the movie prequel were re-printed in the UK comic Terminator Salvation Comic , published by Titan Magazines . Terminator Salvation: Official Movie Preview (2009)

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  6. List of Amalgam Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    This issue also features Amalgam Universe versions of various non-amalgamated characters, including DC's Ray Palmer, Jack Ryder, Dabney Donovan, Rex Leech, Roxy Leech and Sam Makoa, and Marvel's Peter Parker, Hank Pym, Dr. Otto Octavius, Dr. Curt Connors, General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross, the Freak, Betty Brant, Flash Thompson.

  7. Parker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Parker Brothers was founded by George Swinnerton Parker. [2] Parker's philosophy deviated from the prevalent theme of board game design; he believed that games should be played for enjoyment and did not need to emphasize morals and values. He created his first game, called Banking, in 1883 when he was 16. [3]