
Roger Gocking
Roger Gocking is the modern Marvel character to wear the Porcupine armor, a mechanized suit capable of firing quills and other weapons. Operating at street level, he navigates the blurry line between villainy and reluctant heroism, crossing paths with figures like Spider-Woman and the Thunderbolts.
Roger Gocking stepped onto the Marvel stage in 2006's Daughters of the Dragon #3, a Modern Age creation from the sharp creative team of Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Khari Evans. Over a surprisingly durable fourteen-year stretch, he carved out a niche presence across marquee titles like Spider-Woman, Thunderbolts, and Captain America by Ed Brubaker — serious company for any Marvel character. He shares his pages with the likes of Spider-Woman, Jessica Drew, Captain America, and Porcupine, which tells you he moves in corners of the Marvel Universe where street-level grit meets superhero spectacle. Fourteen appearances may sound modest, but a character who keeps showing up across that range of high-profile series for over a decade has clearly earned his place in the tapestry.

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