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Universe
Marvel Universe

Real Name
Robert Farrell

Aliases
Robert Johnson

Identity
Known to authorities

Occupation
Mercenary, former criminal, janitor

Citizenship
U.S.A.

Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York

Known Relatives
Mother, six siblings

Group Affiliation
Initiative Trainees; formerly Wild Pack, Outlaws

Education
College education

Height
5’10”

Weight
160 lbs.

Eyes
Brown

Hair
Black

Powers
None

Weapons
Rocket Racers wears gloves that are each capable of firing up to four micro-rockets simultaneously. The gloves also provide him with a rocket-powered punch.

Paraphernalia
Rocket Racer uses a jet-powered skateboard with gyroscopic stabilizers, and magnetic boots that keep him attached to the board. The skateboard also adheres to vertical and inverted surfaces. The board is cybernetically controlled via the Rocket Racer's head-set.

First Appearance
Amazing Spider-Man #172 (1977)

Origin
Amazing Spider-Man #172 (1977)

Significant Issues
Amazing Spider-Man #172 (1977), Amazing Spider-Man #182-183 (1978), Spectacular Spider-Man #104 (1985), Web of Spider-Man #50 (1989), Web of Spider-Man #56-57 (1989), Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #10 (1990), Spectacular Spider-Man #169-170 (1990), Web of Spider-Man Annual #7 (1991), Amazing Spider-Man Annual #25 (1991), Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #11 (1991), Excalibur #36 (1991), Marvel Comics Presents #97 (1992), Spider-Man Unlimited #14 (1996), Sensational Spider-Man #17 (1997), Amazing Spider-Man #13 (2000), Spider-Man: Tangled Web #5 (2001)

After his Mother suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized, Robert Farrell began to feel the financial strain on his family. His talent for science and technology seemed to indicate a promising future, however, he designed a weapon equipped costume and a super charged skateboard only to turn to a life of crime as a means of making some fast cash. Early on in Farrell’s crime spree, Rocket Racer was brought down by Spider-Man, which inspired him to look for aid in the form of the Tinkerer. The two of them augmented Rocket Racer’s weapons, but again he was defeated by Spider-Man, and taken in front of a judge. Farrell’s bail was paid by an unknown benefactor who eventually forces Rocket Racer to a life of crime once more. This time, with Spider-Man’s help, Rocket Racer puts an end to his criminal ways as the two of them save each other’s lives from the bondsman’s hired thug, the Bounty Hunter. Farrell was given a light sentence, and after serving his time he receives a scholarship to Empire State University.

Eventually Farrell donned the Rocket Racer persona once again, but this time he was on the side of the angels. One such heroic deed includes the time he helped Spider-Man take down a neo-Nazi fascist called Skinhead. In time, he even joined with other reformed criminals such as Puma, Sandman, Will-O'-The-Wisp, and Prowler to form the Outlaws. Together they have helped Spider-Man, and became contract employees for Silver Sable on a number of occasions.

Rocket Racer was last seen oppossing Registration forces.
 
 
 
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