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 Ruth Ann Roche (1921–1983), also credited as R. A. Roche and Rod Roche, was a writer and editor in the Golden Age of Comic Books. She was also the business partner of Jerry Iger.
 ==Life and career==
 Roche started as a writer at the Eisner-Iger studio, a packager for Fiction House, in 1940. She wrote such features as "Phantom Lady", "Senorita Rio", "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle", "Kaanga", and "Camilla". She also wrote the female-led adventure newspaper strip "Flamingo", drawn by Matt Baker and syndicated by Iger's Universal Phoenix Features Syndicate. She soon became Iger's associate editor; later they became business partners, and the studio became the Roche-Iger studio.
 She stayed with the Roche-Iger studio until it ceased operations in 1961.
 She later married a man named Schaffer (or possibly "Schaefer").〔(Roche entry ), Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999.〕 She died in 1983.
 
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