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It also created a major paradox for the writers of the Marvel comic monthly series, as we see the "Old Man" as a good guy in the RoboCop film adaptation, as a villain in the RoboCop 2 adaptation, and strictly a good guy in the early monthly series of original stories. What followed was a transformation that uncomfortably teetered between ...
RoboCop (Marvel Comics, 1990–1992) – 23 issues, plus adaptations of the first two films. RoboCop versus The Terminator ( Dark Horse Comics , 1992) which was also a video game and almost a film. RoboCop ( Dark Horse Comics , 1992–1994), 13 issues; consisted of three mini-series (four issues each), plus adaptation of RoboCop 3
RoboCop appears in the 23-issue Marvel series and two comic book adaptations of the film series (1987–1992). He appears in Dark Horse comics book series (1992–1994).
RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction ... The film was released in the United Kingdom ... The story of RoboCop has been continued in comics, initially by Marvel.
Juan José Ryp (born Juan José Rodríguez y Prieto; born 1971) is a Spanish comic book artist.After an early start in Spanish underground comics [1] he has gone on to provide art for all the major American comic publishers, doing extensive work for Avatar Press, DC Comics, Marvel Comics and Image Comics. [2]
To coincide the airings of various shows on the program, Marvel produced a few comics based on some of the shows. In 1989, a Dino-Riders comic series was published by Marvel. Also in 1989, Marvel reprinted the original one-shot comic Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends , first published in 1981, [ 3 ] retitled as Marvel Action Universe #1.
RoboCop 2 is a 1990 American science fiction superhero action film [7] directed by Irvin Kershner and written by Frank Miller and Walon Green.It stars Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Belinda Bauer, Tom Noonan and Gabriel Damon.
RoboCop Versus The Terminator is a four-issue comic book crossover limited series published in 1992 by Dark Horse Comics. It was written by Frank Miller and drawn by Walt Simonson , and ran for four issues. [ 1 ]