Back in the late 1930s and well into the 1950s, Rain Island's Petrel Studios produced a long series of episodic short films featuring a square-jawed hero named Captain Rod Stone. His code name in the Global Police was Rocket Rat.
The serials were immensely popular in the best Buck Rogers style, and just like that American hero branched out into comic books and the cartoon pages of newspapers.
Here we see Rocket Rat aiming his blaster at the heart of a hideous terror that was plaguing the asteroid miners in the comic book Rocket Rat and the Terror of the Asteroids!
Rocket Rat (Captain Rod Stone) ©
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Art by the talented
jeanwoof
The serials were immensely popular in the best Buck Rogers style, and just like that American hero branched out into comic books and the cartoon pages of newspapers.
Here we see Rocket Rat aiming his blaster at the heart of a hideous terror that was plaguing the asteroid miners in the comic book Rocket Rat and the Terror of the Asteroids!
Rocket Rat (Captain Rod Stone) ©
walt46Art by the talented
jeanwoof
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Rat
Size 1280 x 1102px
File Size 466.8 kB
Wish I didn't suck at Rocket Ranger. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Ranger
The Iron Man movies have proved that there's still something inherently cool to new audiences about a laser-packing rocketman. =)
The Iron Man movies have proved that there's still something inherently cool to new audiences about a laser-packing rocketman. =)
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