Deathlok #9 Mar 1992
Nightmares of Vengeance
Controlled by Nightmare,
Deathlok goes on a rampage
only to be confronted by the new Ghost Rider.
Deathlok #9 Mar 1992
Nightmares of Vengeance
Controlled by Nightmare,
Deathlok goes on a rampage
only to be confronted by the new Ghost Rider.
Deathlok #10 Apr 1992
Wake Up! It's Time To Die!
While the damaged cyborg Deathlok body battles the Ghost Rider,
Michael Collins manages to free his soul from Nightmare's realm;
Collins re-merges his mind into the Deathlok body ending his fight with the Ghost Rider.
Script by Gregory Wright, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Mike Manley
Deathlok #11 May 1992
Welcome To The Terrordome
Deathlok tracks down High-Tech, who had stolen Cybertek files from Magnum Munitions,
and protects him from Moses Magnum's minion, Terrordome.
First appearance of Curtis Carr (aka the first Chemistro) as High-Tech.
Script by Dwayne McDuffie, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Mike Manley
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It's understandable why many people here would be disappointed by that tribute page mostly due to Deathlok not being featured but I think it's pretty fitting if you know a bit more about it.
Rich Buckler's contribution to Marvel was significant but Fantastic Four was probably his most prolific run. Medusa joined the FF during his time on the book when Sue Storm took a short break from the team and the Inhumans were featured a lot around that time.
All three of these characters from above were taken from the cover of FF 149 and if you check the trivia on the Marvel wikia page you'll see this written: “This cover was one of several pieces of Marvel artwork used for marketing purposes by Mead school products. It was reproduced on the covers of several items, including a 3-ring binder, a 2-pocket portfolio, and a spiral notebook.”
This promotion with Mead for school products may very well be his most widely seen artwork and I certainly remember it when I was in gr ade school in the 1970's.
RIP Rich Buckler (from a Marvel Bronze Age fan who enjoyed your work… Deathlok especially)
Deathlok 1st issue hunting down man
by Rich Buckler
They should've kept Remender's run on this title going through the "Last Days of Marvel" just to wrap this up. Could've been done in two issues like some other titles got and wrapped the whole run at a nice 12 issues.
As it stands this is likely to be one of those forever unresolved plot points never to be heard from again.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
You know, I really hope they have a Michael Collins legacy issue.
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Some type of Legacy one shot like what Darkhawk, Power Pack and Shang-Chi are getting would be nice.
What might that look like?
Deathlok mini(1990) v.1 Collins - 4 issues
Deathlok mini 'Special' (1991) Collins - 4 issues
Deathlok ongoing (1991) v.2 Collins - 34 issues
Deathlok ongoing (1999) v.3 Truman - 11 issues
Deathlok mini 'The Demolisher' (2010) Manning - 7 issues
Deathlok ongoing (2014) v.4 Hayes - 10 issues
That's 70 issues with Legacy numbering starting at #71 if I found them all on ComicVine.com
Not sure why ComicVine sometimes calls a mini a 'volume' and other times it doesn't. That's so odd to me, as odd as the Marvel Legacy numbering that is also inconsistent in how it accounts for the numbers. Haha!!
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
Deathlok #12 Jun 1992
Rabbit Is Dead
Biohazard kills SHIELD agent Harry Angstrom and consumes his brain, learning all of Angstrom's memories;
The creature is hunting for his past which somehow is connected to Deathlok;
Deathlok returns home to his family.
Script by Dwayne McDuffie, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Mike Manley
Deathlok #13 Jul 1992
You Can't Keep A Good Man Down
Biohazard exhumes the corpse of Billy Hansen and consumes its brain;
The creature grows a clone of Hansen to ask him about his past.
Script by Dwayne McDuffie, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Mike Manley(Pgs 1-11) and Jimmy Palmiotti (Pgs 12-22)
Deathlok #14 Aug 1992
At Deathlok's Door
The Billy Hansen clone meets with Deathlok at his home to tell the cyborg about the previous Deathlok,
John Kelly, and how Kelly's brain mutated into Biohazard;
The Biohazard DNA takes over the Hansen clone and mutates it into a second version of Biohazard;
The new Biohazard attacks the Collins family.
Script by Dwayne McDuffie, pencils by Mike Manley, inks by Mike Manley, John Heebink (Ink Assist), and Adam McClellan (Ink Assist)
Deathlok #15 Sep 1992
Till Deathlok Do Us Part
Deathlok manages to stop the second Biohazard created from Billy Hansen's brain and contains the creature in an adamantium barrel;
At the same time, the parent Biohazard plans on killing John Kelly's wife and daughter to steal their memories;
Deathlok defeats Biohazard by cutting its brain from the creature's body and seals it in a separate adamantium barrel.
Script by Dwayne McDuffie, pencils by Denys Cowan, inks by Mike Manley
No Michael Collins legacy issue by marvel comics