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Description:
In looking for the original Deathlok comics I became aware that there were other incarnations of the cyborg assassin that I had not previously been aware of.
My aim in assembling this collection was to bring together as many of the appearances of the non-Luther Manning Deathloks - John Kelly, Michael Collins and Jack Truman - that I could find. Although most have surfaced on P2P, I have yet to locate some: most significantly the 1999 Deathlok V3 11-part limited edition. Shame about that!
John Kelly - appeared only in Marvel Comics Presents #62. He uniquely volunteered to be Deathlok. Although Kelly's brain was binned, his consiousness survived and was revived as Siege in Deathlok V2 #17. His brain, mutated by nanotech fluid, also saw new life as the Biohazard creature in Deathlok V2 #12.
Michael Collins - first appeared in Deathlok V1 #1. He was created using the remains of the Kelly cyborg.
The Collins Deathlok helped Spiderman against the Sinister Six and later reappeared in the Maximum Carnage arc.
A human Collins helps the FF in Fantastic Four #544-546.
Jack Truman - Although seen in human form in Cable #59, he first appeared as Deathlok in the X-Men "Rage Against the Machine" arc, built by SHIELD from Machine Man componentry, he went on to star in the Deathlok V3 11-issue limited series.
Larry Young - Insidious SHIELD operative with whom Truman ultimately swapped bodies in Deathlok V3 #11.
Files included:
Marvel Comics Presents #62 (1990)
Deathlok V1 #01-04 (1990)
Deathlok V2 #01-34 (1991-94)
Deathlok Annuals (1992, 1993)
Nick Fury #30-31 (1991)
Damage Control V3 #04 (1991)
Quasar #27 (1991)
Sleepwalker #07-08 (1991-92)
Spiderman #21-23 (1992)
Daredevil Annual #08 (1992)
The Infinity War #05 (1992)
Silver Sable #06-07 (1992)
Maximum Carnage:
- Amazing Spiderman #379-80 (1993)
- Spiderman #36-37 (1993)
- Spectacular Spider-Man #203 (1993)
- Web of Spiderman #103 (1993)
Tne Infinity Crusade #06 (1993)
Iron Man #301 (1994)
Morbius: The Living Vampire #18-19 (1994)
War Machine #01-03 (1994)
Secret Defenders #22-25 (1994-5)
Spiderman: Power of Terror #01-04 (1995)
Fantastic Four #544-546 (1997)
Cable #59-62 (1998)
Rage Against the Machine:
- Uncanny X-Men #371 (1999)
- X-Men #91 (1999)
- X-Men Annual 1999
Mutant X #30-31 (2001)
Beyond! (2006)
Deathlok 3 and Siege biographies from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 3
Yet to be sourced:
Deathlok V3 #1-11 (1999-2000)
Digitek #1-3 (1992-3)
I've chosen to omit Black Panther #27 as the human Collins only appears in a single background shot early on (following FF #546) and has no bearing on the ensuing storyline. Also omitted is Silver Sable #30 as Deathlok only appears in a single picture as Sable ponders on their previous encounter (in #6-7) and has no other part in the story. Contrarily I have included those tales where he only plays part of the crowd and not a major role: Damage Control #4, The Infinity War #5 and The Infinity Crusade #06.
Thanks to scanners and seeders of the original material.
Thanks also, in anticipation, to seeders of this torrent.
Make mine Marvel.
In looking for the original Deathlok comics I became aware that there were other incarnations of the cyborg assassin that I had not previously been aware of.
My aim in assembling this collection was to bring together as many of the appearances of the non-Luther Manning Deathloks - John Kelly, Michael Collins and Jack Truman - that I could find. Although most have surfaced on P2P, I have yet to locate some: most significantly the 1999 Deathlok V3 11-part limited edition. Shame about that!
John Kelly - appeared only in Marvel Comics Presents #62. He uniquely volunteered to be Deathlok. Although Kelly's brain was binned, his consiousness survived and was revived as Siege in Deathlok V2 #17. His brain, mutated by nanotech fluid, also saw new life as the Biohazard creature in Deathlok V2 #12.
Michael Collins - first appeared in Deathlok V1 #1. He was created using the remains of the Kelly cyborg.
The Collins Deathlok helped Spiderman against the Sinister Six and later reappeared in the Maximum Carnage arc.
A human Collins helps the FF in Fantastic Four #544-546.
Jack Truman - Although seen in human form in Cable #59, he first appeared as Deathlok in the X-Men "Rage Against the Machine" arc, built by SHIELD from Machine Man componentry, he went on to star in the Deathlok V3 11-issue limited series.
Larry Young - Insidious SHIELD operative with whom Truman ultimately swapped bodies in Deathlok V3 #11.
Files included:
Marvel Comics Presents #62 (1990)
Deathlok V1 #01-04 (1990)
Deathlok V2 #01-34 (1991-94)
Deathlok Annuals (1992, 1993)
Nick Fury #30-31 (1991)
Damage Control V3 #04 (1991)
Quasar #27 (1991)
Sleepwalker #07-08 (1991-92)
Spiderman #21-23 (1992)
Daredevil Annual #08 (1992)
The Infinity War #05 (1992)
Silver Sable #06-07 (1992)
Maximum Carnage:
- Amazing Spiderman #379-80 (1993)
- Spiderman #36-37 (1993)
- Spectacular Spider-Man #203 (1993)
- Web of Spiderman #103 (1993)
Tne Infinity Crusade #06 (1993)
Iron Man #301 (1994)
Morbius: The Living Vampire #18-19 (1994)
War Machine #01-03 (1994)
Secret Defenders #22-25 (1994-5)
Spiderman: Power of Terror #01-04 (1995)
Fantastic Four #544-546 (1997)
Cable #59-62 (1998)
Rage Against the Machine:
- Uncanny X-Men #371 (1999)
- X-Men #91 (1999)
- X-Men Annual 1999
Mutant X #30-31 (2001)
Beyond! (2006)
Deathlok 3 and Siege biographies from Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe 3
Yet to be sourced:
Deathlok V3 #1-11 (1999-2000)
Digitek #1-3 (1992-3)
I've chosen to omit Black Panther #27 as the human Collins only appears in a single background shot early on (following FF #546) and has no bearing on the ensuing storyline. Also omitted is Silver Sable #30 as Deathlok only appears in a single picture as Sable ponders on their previous encounter (in #6-7) and has no other part in the story. Contrarily I have included those tales where he only plays part of the crowd and not a major role: Damage Control #4, The Infinity War #5 and The Infinity Crusade #06.
Thanks to scanners and seeders of the original material.
Thanks also, in anticipation, to seeders of this torrent.
Make mine Marvel.


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