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As it turns out I still have my copies of issues #4 (1985) and #10
(1986) the deluxe editions of the Official Marvel Universe Hand Books.
Issue #10 contained on the back inside cover an appendix page of other
dimensions. It's cool how both Limbo and the Microverse appear almost
side by side in the columned entries. Also worth mentioning these issues
contained entries for
Quasimodo "the living computer" and
Ego "the living planet". Both entries included Rom and the Dire Wraith in their bios (about a paragraph for each bio).
Forge's
first appearance in the Marvel Universe was in X-Men 186 which was part
of a 4 issue X-Men story arc that very directly tied into the Rom
series. As you all know around the same time Forge also was a regular
ally of Rom for several issues. So needless to say Forge's history had
numerous mentions of Rom and the Dire Wraiths as well as a schematic
diagram of his hand held version of the neo-neutrilazer.
I'm sure
there's other characters in the Marvel Universe who made appearances in
Rom spaceknight which also resulted in references to Rom in Marvel
Universe Hand Books issues I don't happen to have.
Nova, Rick Jones and
The Thinker would be a good examples and in the case of the
Gremlin his entry actually uses clip art from Rom #44. If you know of any others please don't keep it to yourself. If you were about to mention
The Torpedo I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that's a no brainer.
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I think this would be a good time to showcase some Marvel Universe Handbook related fan art. Straight from The Microverse this re-paneling of Captain Universe is by John Douglas. The original was done by Steve Dikto who's work on Rom I hated which I've stated repeatedly like a broken record for years now. But in this case I have to admit it's actually not bad. However, Douglas manages to improve on the original while at the same time rendering Captain Universe in a "Diktoish" style. Captain Universe first appeared in Micronauts #8 and was created by
Bill Mantlo and
one of my all time favorite artists
Michael Golden.
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Now these are not some comics I found in any discount bins recently. I've read these already and I want to recommend them to you all as some of Bill Mantlo's finest work.
Incredible Hulk 286 is actually based on an the original
Outer Limits episode "Soldier" which is about a soldier from an apocalyptic future that ends up in the present through a scientific quirk in space and time.
Marvel Premiere 28 features 4 of some of Marvel's favorite scientific and super natural freaks who end up being more of a threat to each other then by some mutual enemy. Plus, the issue is great alone just for the panel where Ghost Rider gets pissed and calls Morbius a "half baked Dracula".