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[[Image:Righteous_Rockers_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Nice hair.]]Wimpy, government-approved religious "rock" band from ''Sonic Disruptors'' #4 (DC comic book mini-series written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg), March 1988.
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[[Image:Righteous_Rockers_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|500px|thumb|right|Nice hair.]]Wimpy, government-approved, religious "rock" trio from the DC comic book mini-series ''Sonic Disruptors'', issue #4 (March 1988).
  
They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps ''Hour of Power'' television show.
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They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps ''Hour of Power'' television show. A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.
  
They are launched into space all killed in a
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They are all killed when their government space mission to drown out an orbiting pirate radio station fails spectacularly.
  
A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.
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Written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg.
  
 
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[[Category:Christian rock|Righteous Rockers]]
 
[[Category:Christian rock|Righteous Rockers]]

Latest revision as of 06:50, 12 February 2019

Nice hair.

Wimpy, government-approved, religious "rock" trio from the DC comic book mini-series Sonic Disruptors, issue #4 (March 1988).

They perform regularly on the Rev. Phelps Hour of Power television show. A character compares them unfavorably to real band Air Supply.

They are all killed when their government space mission to drown out an orbiting pirate radio station fails spectacularly.

Written by Mike Baron, drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg.