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(Created page with "{{Infobox Object |image = Captain Rocket Issue 1.jpg |type = Comic book |made by = Hamilton Wilson |only = Convention Special (comic story)}} '''''Rocket Comics''''' was a comic book starring the [[fictional character Captain Rocket. Rory Williams was a fan of the comic growing up: he called the titular character his hero. The series was popular with NASA scientists, who put copies of the Rocket Comics Issue...")
 
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'''''Rocket Comics''''' was a [[comic book]] starring the [[fictional character [[Captain Rocket]].
'''''Rocket Comics''''' was a [[comic book]] starring the [[fictional]] character [[Captain Rocket]].


[[Rory Williams]] was a fan of the comic growing up: he called the titular character his [[hero]].
[[Rory Williams]] was a fan of the comic growing up: he called the titular character his [[hero]].


The series was popular with [[NASA]] scientists, who put copies of the [[Rocket Comics Issue 1|first issue]] in all of their explorer probes. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] owned a copy of the first issue, which he had the character's creator, [[Hamilton Wilson]], sign for him at [[San Diego Comic-Con]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Convention Special (comic story)|Convention Special]]'')
The series was popular with [[NASA]] scientists, who put copies of the [[Rocket Comics Issue 1|first issue]] in all of their explorer probes. The [[Eleventh Doctor]] owned a copy of the first issue, which he had the character's creator, [[Hamilton Wilson]], sign for him at [[San Diego Comic-Con]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Convention Special (comic story)|Convention Special]]'')

Revision as of 20:31, 28 September 2022

Rocket Comics was a comic book starring the fictional character Captain Rocket.

Rory Williams was a fan of the comic growing up: he called the titular character his hero.

The series was popular with NASA scientists, who put copies of the first issue in all of their explorer probes. The Eleventh Doctor owned a copy of the first issue, which he had the character's creator, Hamilton Wilson, sign for him at San Diego Comic-Con. (COMIC: Convention Special)