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Rocket Red is seen briefly in various Justice League Unlimited cartoons, particularly in the episodes, "The Return" and "Panic in the Sky". Since his armor is exactly the same as Dmitri's (Rocket Red #4) second suit, it is probable that he is the man behind the mask. In "The Return", Rocket Red was one of the many heroes mobilized to defend Earth against the threat of Amazo. He was assigned to the second line of defence in the upper atmosphere, along with Supergirl, Fire and Red Tornado. The team was subsequently attacked by Amazo during his search for Lex Luthor. After a head-on collision with Amazo, Supergirl became the first casualty of the battle and fell, unconscious, into the ocean. Rocket Red then attempted to stop Amazo by firing a massive barrage of missiles from his chest and shoulders. When this had little effect, Rocket Red opened fire with his shoulder-mounted Gatling gun and tried to retreat. However, Amazo pursued him and ripped the gun from his armour. Later, Rocket Red would reappear briefly to carry the unconscious Fire out of the losing battle, moments before the last member of the team, Red Tornado, was destroyed by Amazo.

Rocket Red also was a Mattel Justice League Unlimited DC Superheroes action figure in a single pack.

Rocket Red is also an oversized figure in Mattel's DC Universe Classics' "Signature Series" line, exclusive to MattyCollector.Com

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