Rockman (comics)

Rockman (comics)

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caption=Cover art for "The Twelve" #6.
Art by Paolo Rivera.
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Rockman
real_name=Daniel Rose
species=
publisher=Timely Comics
debut="U.S.A. Comics" #1 (Aug. 1941)
creators=Charles Nicholas
Basil Wolverton
alliance_color=background:#c0c0ff
alliances=The Twelve
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powers=superhuman strength, superhuman speed, superhuman toughness, hand-to-hand combat skills|

Rockman is a fictional comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in "U.S.A. Comics" #1 (Aug. 1941), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1930s to 1940s period historians and fans call the Golden Age of Comics. As credits were not routinely given in comic books of this period, his writer and artist co-creators are unknown, although the first page of his debut story was drawn by Charles Nicholas and the remainder by Basil Wolverton. [ [http://www.comics.org/details.lasso?id=1580 Grand Comics Database: "USA Comics" #1] ]

Publication history

Rockman appeared "USA Comics" #1-4 (Aug. 1941 - May 1942), with two stories drawn by Basil Wolverton and at least one signed by writer and future Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Stan Lee.

Marvel announced in July 2007 that Rockman would appear in the 2008 limited series "The Twelve" [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=11312 "Comics Book Resources (July 26, 2007): "Mystery Men's Dozen: Brevoort Talks "The Twelve"] ] [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=125573 "Newsarama" (Aug. 16, 2007): "12 Days of the Twelve: Rockman] ]

His first 3 stories have been reprinted in "The Twelve" #0 and #1/2.

Fictional character biography

In his historical origin, Rockman was the leader of an underground race of beings who were the descendants of the first white colonists of North America. Their kingdom was known as Abyssmia, and was located underneath the country. Noticing the effects of war overhead, Rockman leaves Abyssmia to assist the United States in its war effort. He is disturbed and unable to comprehend the fact that anyone would despoil the aboveground realms with warfare.


=The Twelve=

Some time after his official introduction as a superhero, Rockman joins Captain America, the Invaders and a cadre of second-tier superheroes in the Battle of Berlin. There he is ambushed and captured along with Blue Blade, The Black Widow (unrelated to the modern character of that name), Captain Wonder, Dynamic Man, Fiery Mask, Laughing Mask, the original Master Mind Excello, Mister E, Phantom Reporter, the Witness and the telepathically controlled robot Electro.

As Electro is deactivated and unable to help the other heroes, they are doused with sleeping gas and placed in cryogenic stasis by Nazi scientists, who hope to dissect them and discover the secret of their superhuman abilities. Rockman, along with the others, is "lost" when the scientists are killed during the fall of Berlin. Years later in 2008, the heroes are found.

He and his fellow teammates are brought to live in a luxurious mansion, while adjusting to modern life; a task in which he fails miserably. Still pining for his lost kingdom, Rockman never moves from the basement, futilely slamming his hands on the ground in an attempt to contact any Abyssmians.

It is strongly hinted that Rockman's historical origin has simply been a delusional fantasy when Danielle Rose, a young girl from West Virginia, tells the military caretakers of Rockman that the hero may be her lost great-uncle Daniel Rose. Apparently, Rose was a miner who lived in Tarleton, West Virginia, and became well known for being the first miner to advocate unionizing. Rose lived there with his wife and daughter (whom he referred to as his "little princess"), until Boss Clete, the corrupt head of the Lufton Fuel Company, hired some thugs to silence the growing trade union.

Rose accepted the fight, and brought his trade union down into the mine to confront Clete's men. At the last moment, Boss Clete attempted to flee, while exploding behind himself a hidden explosive charge that was intended to seal off the mine and kill Daniel Rose and his men. However, Boss Clete forgot to take in account the eventual methane chain reactions.

As a result, the mine collapsed around the men, killing everyone except for Rose. Exposure to hidden pockets of an unknown gas gave him extended reserves of strength and durability, along with making him impervious to harm. When Rose returned to the surface, after two days of constant digging, he discovered that the resulting sinkhole had swallowed the whole Tarleton, killing everyone he held dear, included his beloved wife and his "little princess".

Daniel Rose snapped, and in his stupor was left pounding the ground, calling his lost family to him. Exhausted and utterly unbalanced, Rose abandoned his town only to resurface later as "Rockman, King of Abyssmia", which may have been a psychological coping mechanism to deal with the shattered figments of his former life.

Danielle presents proof of her findings, and shows the caretakers a photo of Daniel Rose. However, they lie to Danielle and send her away, acknowledging that the hope of being reunited with his lost family is the only thing holding Rockman's remaining shreds of sanity together.

kills and abilities

Besides having access to advanced Abyssmian technology, including a "digger car" for transport and advanced monitoring equipment, Rockman has the powers of superspeed, super toughness, super strength, and super hand-to-hand combat skills. He does not need air and can withstand the extreme pressures of the bottom of the sea.

After his revival in "The Twelve" he has not demonstrated his super-speed powers, and his physical prowess, nigh-invulnerability and durability are explained as the exposure to a still unknown underground gas. As Rockman is revealed to be a citizen of the U.S.A. named Daniel Rose, his Abyssmian technology is now retconned, or explained as enhanced digging instruments, as Daniel Rose was a professional digger.

His mental state, precarious after the tragic loss of his family, continues to erode as he is brought into modern times. Rockman is in a state of constant mourning, waiting for his dead loved ones to return.

Footnotes

References

* [http://www.majorspoilers.com/archives/3877.htm A Hero History Of Rockman, Underground Secret Agent]
* [http://www.geocities.com/jjnevins/rockman.html Jess Nevins' A Guide to Marve's Golden Age Characters: Rockman] , by Jess Nevins
* [http://timely_goldenage.tripod.com/rockman_usa.html The Heroes of Timely Comics: Rockman]


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