Roslyn Krantz

Roslyn Krantz is a federal agent from the Mega Man comic series by Archie Comics.

History
She and her partner Gilbert D. Stern first appeared in issue #5 in the story arc "Time Keeps Slipping" to question Dr. Light. She later helps Mega Man save Roll from Dr. Wily. She also reported that there was a mine and factory that was under attack by Dr. Wily's Robot Masters (specifically, Metal Man).

She later appeared during the Spiritus Ex Machina arc, where Roll and Kalinka reported to them the terrorist attack occurring at the A.R.T.S. Show, and later arrested the terrorist group responsible, Emerald Spears.

She later appeared on New Years Eve to inform Mega Man of the Emerald Spears' (specifically, the three remaining members at large, including Xander Payne) likelihood of trying to disrupt the New Years Eve celebrations with another terrorist attack, and had Mega Man investigate and halt the terrorist attack. She also encountered and arrested Theo Payne and Simone Miller, the latter of whom she had known from the academy and apparently tried to report for an unspecified incident, but had disappeared before the charges could be meted out.

Krantz had set a dinner date for Valentine's Day and made reservations at a high-class restaurant, only for her date to stand her up. To her surprise, Gil offered to go with her instead, and the pair found themselves dining with Dr. Light and Dr. Noele Lalinde. Much to her dismay, her partner turned the pleasant dinner conversation into a debate with Dr. Light over whether or not advanced robots were dangerous. However, Stern turned it around and after leaving suggested that Roslyn find a better man to date. Surprised by his compliments, Rosie warned him that if he weren't careful people might get the idea that he had a heart, though Stern remarked that no one would ever believe it.

Trivia

 * Roslyn and her partner, Gilbert D. Stern, are named after Rosencrantz and Guildenstern from William Shakespeare's work Hamlet. The characters also appeared in the title role in Tom Stoppard's absurdist stage play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead.