- Richard Rory
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character_name = Richard Rory
publisher =Marvel Comics
debut = "Man-Thing " Volume 1, #2
creators =Steve Gerber ,Val Mayerik
alter_ego =
full_name = Richard Rory
alliances = Defenders (former)
partners =Man-Thing (former),She-Hulk (former)
powers = No superhuman powers, though seems to be affected by extremes of luck.Richard Rory is a
fictional character in theMarvel Universe . He initially was a sort ofauthor surrogate oralter ego for writerSteve Gerber , though Gerber is later shown to exist in the Marvel Universe. He was introduced in "Man-Thing " Volume 1, #2, a bit of a loner who rather easily befriended the nearly-mindless monster. When inrural areas, he was frequently belittled for having a college education and a ratherleft-wing perspective. Later, under the pen ofDavid Anthony Kraft , he became friends withShe-Hulk , with slight romantic overtones that went nowhere.Fictional character biography
Richard Rory, an eternal
pessimist who claims that he was dropped by the doctor at his birth, [Cite comic| writer = Kraft, David Anthony| penciller = Vosburg, Mike| inker = Stone, Chic | story = Richard Rory ... Winner| title = Savage She-Hulk| volume = 1| issue = 7| date = August 1980| publisher = Marvel Comics] had been adisc jockey forOhio radio station WRRV when he is introduced at age 23. When he made fun of theFoolkiller on the air, the Foolkiller pursued him all the way to theFlorida Everglades . Rory survived and the Foolkiller did not. He befriended Ruth Hart, a nurse who wasmama to a biker gang the Foolkiller was also stalking, but after some time together, she returned toNew York City and her nursing career, deciding the gentle but opinionated Rory was not her type.Rory had several more adventures, most of which were resolved by Man-Thing, whom he had never feared, making an appearance. He also guided Daredevil to Ted Sallis's old shack, which was being used by Gladiator and
Death-Stalker . [In the issue, "Daredevil" #113, he noted it was the site of several recent deaths. A footnote says that this is a reference to "Tales of the Zombie " #6, but as the cabin in that story was only a day's walk fromNew Orleans, Louisiana , it is clearly a reference to a two-part text story in "Monsters Unleashed " #8-9. All stories in question are Gerber's, perhaps implying that the story was published in a different place than originally intended.]He decided to remain in
Citrusville , the nearest town to Man-Thing's swamp, and got a job at the local radio station. This was short-lived. Speaking out on the air against the Citrusvillebook burning , Rory gets fired and Josefsen the mad viking threatens him for being "less than a man". Deciding it is time to leave Citrusville for good, he is accompanied, at their insistence, by Man-Thing (now able to leave the swamp for extended periods after being run through Citrusville's sewage treatment plant), and Carol Selby, the daughter of the book burning instigator, Olivia Selby. As Carol is still in high school, he becomes a wanted fugitive, legally a kidnapper, but he cannot conscionably leave her in in the madness that is Citrusville. He escapes with them toAtlanta , but is eventually caught and given a prison rap in Citrusville, and Carol returned to her parents.Tony Stark briefly pays Rory a visit, knowing his connection to Man-Thing and seeking information, but his most important visitor is cellmate Greg Salinger, who is in ondisorderly conduct charges. While in the cell together, Rory tells Salinger of his past, including details about the Foolkiller incident.When Rory is released, Ruth Hart allows him to stay in her
Hell's Kitchen apartment, where she lives with "Daily Bugle "photographer Amber Grant andJames-Michael Starling , a youngorphan and former patient with a mental link toOmega the Unknown . Greg Salinger has also come to New York, equipped with the Foolkiller gear Rory never dreamed he would seek for his own use. Along with James-Michael and his friend Dian, he helps the Defenders deal with the Foolkiller, initially attempting to get Salinger to join the team, but it does little good, and Kyle Richmond's mansion is burned to the ground by Foolkiller's purification gun when he learns that the team does not kill their foes.Omega the Unknown was killed by Las Vegas police who erroneously believed that his attack on
Ruby Thursday was unprovoked. The Defenders end their adventure with Richard, Dian (Starling's friend), and James-Michael (who does not survive) in Las Vegas, where Rory asks the Defenders to leave him to begin life anew.When we next see him, he is still down on his luck, wandering through the streets of Las Vegas. He finds a
silver dollar on the ground and decides to use it in theslot machine of a nearbycasino . He hits thejackpot , and is horrified that no money comes out, assuming it is his constant bad luck. The manager explains to him that a prize that large can be given only in the form of a check. He refuses the manager's multiple attempts to get him to gamble, and the manager begrudgingly signs a check.While driving his new car, he gets involved in a minor accident with She-Hulk, who changes back into Jennifer Walters in the nearby alley. It does not take him long to realize that they are the same person, but he chooses to withhold that he knows. He decides what he really wants to do with his money is buy the Citrusville radio station that fired him, and Jennifer accompanies him. When She-Hulk shows up in the swamp, where he is briefly reunited with Man-Thing, Rory's suspicion that she is Jennifer is confirmed beyond doubt, but he still does not let on that he knows.
One evening at the station, he believes he has made contact with an alien life, but it turns out to be John Jameson, the Man-Wolf, whose universe is in peril. A ruby necklace being worn by Jennifer acts as a conduit, as the universe is in fact, trapped inside her bloodstream.
After this episode, with the radio station trashed, he returns to
Los Angeles with Jennifer, where he becomes rival to her boyfriend, Daniel "Zapper" Ridge, in spite of sleeping only on her couch. Only when she walks into her house as She-Hulk with Richard there does he reveal that it is no surprise. At the end of She-Hulk's series, Rory wanders away, alone again, She-Hulk having, for a time, chosen Zapper, even though Rory, at great physical pain, was much more integral in getting Mr. Walters to accept that his daughter is She-Hulk than Zapper was.With Zapper and Zapper's rich new wife, Rory showed up for Jennifer's
Christmas party many years later, once again a wealthy man, this time inherited from an aunt he never knew he had, though with his track record, whether this is to last remains to be seen. It has been pointed out, however, that Gregory Ross Curtis, the new identity of the severely burned third Foolkiller Kurt Gerhardt, bears a striking resemblance to Richard Rory. [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/foolk3.htm]In his most recent appearance, he saves Stu Cicero, a supporting character of She-Hulk, from Man-Thing, but Stu drives off in Rory's
Volkswagen van , leaving him in the swamp to avoid his return in the "She-Hulk" title.Notes and references
Appearances list
"in chronolological order"
*"Man-Thing " Vol. 1, #2-7 by Steve Gerber
*"Giant Size Man-Thing" #1 by Steve Gerber
*"Daredevil" Vol. 1, #113-115 by Steve Gerber
*"Man-Thing" Vol. 1, #11-12, 17-20 by Steve Gerber (also flashback in #22)
*"Iron Man Annual" #3 by Steve Gerber
*"Omega the Unknown " #8-10 byRoger Stern (8) and Steve Gerber
*"Defenders" #74-76, 78 byEd Hannigan andSteven Grant
*"Daredevil" #140 byBill Mantlo (flashback)
*"The Savage She-Hulk " #7, 8, 13-17, 19-22, 24, 25 byDavid Anthony Kraft
*"The Amazing Spider-Man " #225 byRoger Stern (flashback)
*"The Sensational She-Hulk " #36 byJohn Byrne
*"She-Hulk " vol. 2 #20 byDan Slott
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