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'''Rob Armstrong''' is a comic book inker, who worked for [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] on their ''[[Armada (Dreamwave comic)|Armada]]'' and [[Generation 1]] comics, among others.
'''Rob Armstrong''' is a comic book inker, who worked for [[Dreamwave Productions|Dreamwave]] on their ''[[Armada (Dreamwave comic)|Armada]]'' and ''[[Generation One (Dreamwave comic)|Generation One]]'' comics, among others.


==Inking credits==
==Inking credits==
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*[[New World Order|War and Peace issue 1]]
*[[New World Order|War and Peace issue 1]]
*[[Brothers' Burden|War and Peace issue 2]]
*[[Brothers' Burden|War and Peace issue 2]]
*[[Cold War|War and Peace issue 3]]
*[[Cold War (issue)|War and Peace issue 3]]
*[[Passive Aggression|War and Peace issue 4]]
*[[Passive Aggression|War and Peace issue 4]]
*[[Countdown to Extinction (issue)|War and Peace issue 5]]
*[[Countdown to Extinction (issue)|War and Peace issue 5]]
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*[[The War Within issue 5]]
*[[The War Within issue 5]]


*[[Revelation (The Dark Ages)|The War Within: The Dark Ages issue 4]]
*[[Revelation (The Dark Ages)|War Within: The Dark Ages issue 4]]
*[[Confrontation (issue)|The War Within: The Dark Ages issue 5]]
*[[Confrontation (issue)|War Within: The Dark Ages issue 5]]
*[[Conflagration|The War Within: The Dark Ages issue 6]]
*[[Conflagration|War Within: The Dark Ages issue 6]]


*[[The Gray Race|Micromasters issue 2]]
*[[The Gray Race|Micromasters issue 2]]

Revision as of 13:05, 13 February 2011

Rob Armstrong is a comic book inker, who worked for Dreamwave on their Armada and Generation One comics, among others.

Inking credits

Generation One

Transformers/G.I. Joe

Armada/Energon

Covers

Notes

  • Armstrong was the actual artist of the G1 Arcee lithograph that became the basis for a Palisades statue, but everyone thinks Pat Lee drew it because he stuck his name in big lettering on it; Lee actually only colored the piece.[1]

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