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Issue: Marvel Masterworks: Deathlok #1 (127)
Publication Date: November 2009
 
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Publisher: FlagMarvel
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Indicia Publisher: Marvel Publishing Inc.
On Sale Date: 11/25/2009
Volume: 1
Pages: 376
ISBN: 9780785130512
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Price: $64.99 USD
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59 (25 stories, 0 covers) from base issue
Editor(s): Cory Sedlmeier (collection editor)
Disclose Notes: Reprints Astonishing Tales (Marvel, 1970 Series) #25-28 & #30-36, Marvel Spotlight (Marvel, 1971 Series) #33, Marvel Team-Up (Marvel, 1972 Series) #46, Marvel Two-In-One (Marvel, 1974 Series) #27 & #54, and Captain America (Marvel, 1968 Series) #286-288. Volume 127 in the Marvel Masterworks Library.

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Deathlok Volume 1

Illustration  on  Dustjacket from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
Klaus Janson
typeset
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
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Deathlok the Demolisher!

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[untitled]

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Publisher's page
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Marvel Masterworks Credits

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Marvel Masterworks Contents

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Ed Hannigan
Bernie Wrightson
Klaus Janson
typeset
Subject Matter
Deathlok
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Art from Astonishing Tales #31 cover.
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The Origins of Deathlok

Foreword, Introduction, Preface, Afterword  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Rich Buckler
typeset
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4
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Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
Klaus Janson
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
Is He Man -- or Machine -- or Monster?
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A Cold Knight's Frenzy

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot, concept); Doug Moench (script)
Rich Buckler
(see note)
Glynis Wein
Annette Kawecki
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning] (introduction, origin); Major Simon Ryker (introduction); Curtis Giles (death); Wilkins; Jim; Nina Ferry (introduction); Julian Biggs (destroyed)
Deathlok is shown to be a cybernetic organism with a human mind that has the ability to override its internal computer. Deathlok has a flashback showing that his old army buddy Major Simon Ryker is responsible for his creation. The conclusion of the story reveals that Simon Riker is also a cyborg.
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Inking information from the text article in the issue: Rich Buckler (primary inks); Klaus Janson (ink assist); Al Milgrom (ink assist); Mike Esposito (ink assist).
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Death-Machine for Hire!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson
Gaspar Saladino
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
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The Enemy: Us!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (concept, plot); Doug Moench (plot, script)
Rich Buckler
Pablo Marcos
Linda Lessmann
Annette Kawecki
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Peters; Mike Travers (introduction); Major Simon Ryker; War-Wolf
Deathlok goes on a mission to rescue Mike Travers (an old army buddy) from Major Simon Ryker. He manages to extract Mike but he is recaptured by Major Ryker's men. When Deathlok goes after Mike again he encounters the War-Wolf, who Major Ryker says is Mike's mind in a cyborg body.
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The Fury of War-Wolf!

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Credits
?
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; War-Wolf; Simon Ryker
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Dead Reckoning!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (concept, plot, script); Doug Moench (plot)
Rich Buckler
Pablo Marcos
George Roussos
Desmond Jones
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok (also in flashback as Luther Manning); Janice Manning (introduction, Luther's wife); ? Manning (introduction, Luther's son); War-Wolf (death); Major Simon Ryker (also in flashback as a captain); Mike Travers (flashback); Nina Ferry
Deathlok fights War-Wolf, but he holds back because he believes that Mike Travers mind is in War-Wolf's body. Only after Major Stryker tells him that Mike died on the operating table (not true) does he fight for keeps and defeat War-Wolf. He is severely damaged during the fight and goes to see his wife, who is hysterical when she sees his cyborg body for the first time. He then finds out that he has a son.
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?
?
?
Subject Matter
Deathlok
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1
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?
Rich Buckler (signed)
Rich Buckler (signed)
?
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
My rifle is jammed!
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Five to One, Deathlok... ...One in Five... No One Here Gets Out Alive!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Linda Lessmann
Gaspar Saladino (page 1); Karen Mantlo [as Karen Pocock]
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Major Simon Ryker; Nina; Janice Manning (flashback); Mike Travers; Linc Shane (introduction, named next issue)
Deathlok wanders off from his home with no particular plan except to find Major Simon Ryker and kill him. In the meantime Major Ryker sends his men and a super-tank powered by Nina's mind functioning in rapport with his omni-computer to intercept and kill him. The story ends in a face-off of these forces.
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Shoot-Out at the Fear Factory!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Rich Buckler (signed)
?
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
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1
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The Soft Parade... ...of Slow, Sliding Death!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot, script pages 1-3); Doug Moench (script pages 4-18)
Rich Buckler; Keith Pollard; Arvell Jones
Al McWilliams
George Roussos
Charlotte Jetter
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Major Simon Ryker; Linc Shane (death); Mike Travers; Nina
Deathlok continues to kill Ryker's men chasing him and destroys the super-tank powered by Nina's mind. Mike Travers escapes from his cell and sets off to find Deathlok.
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Yesterday Dies Today!

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Credits
Ed Hannigan (signed)
Bernie Wrightson (signed)
Klaus Janson
Danny Crespi ?
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
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Twice Removed from Yesterday...

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot); Doug Moench
Rich Buckler (layouts); Keith Pollard
Klaus Janson
Janice Cohen
Janice Chiang
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Major Simon Ryker; Mike Travers; Summers (death)
Mike Travers catches up to Deathlok who finds out that Mike had married his wife six months ago. Deathlok spares his life because he had saved his and then comes across a mobster that he hopes will lead him to the surgeon that made him into a cyborg, but the mobster manages to get into a helicopter before Deathlok can stop him.
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?
?
?
Subject Matter
Deathlok
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Slaughter in the Subway!

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?
Rich Buckler (signed)
Dan Adkins (signed)
?
Irving Watanabe
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok
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The Man Who Sold the World!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (plot, script pages 1-5); Bill Mantlo (pages 6-17)
Rich Buckler (layouts); Keith Pollard; Bob McLeod
Rich Buckler; Keith Pollard; Bob McLeod; Al Milgrom; ? [as Marvel Bullpen]
Janice Cohen
Gaspar Saladino (page 1); Charlotte Jetter
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Major Simon Ryker; Mike Travers; Nina Ferry
Deathlok manages to shoot down the helicopter and trails the mobster who knows which doctor turned him into a cyborg but is unable to get to him before he is killed. Deathlok vows to follow the money trail to the doctor if possible. Mike Travers thinks he has rescued Nina Ferry but she is still plugged into the Omni-Computer and their progress is being tracked by Major Ryker.
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The God Machine!

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Credits
?
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Klaus Janson
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Major Simon Ryker
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Reflections in a Crimson Eye!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (plot); Bill Mantlo (script)
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Klaus Janson
Irving Watanabe; Beth Bleckley (computer lettering)
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Hellinger (introduction); Luther Manning II (a clone, introduction); Major Simon Ryker; Mike Travers; Nina Ferry
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?
?
?
Subject Matter
Deathlok
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The Man Who Controlled the World!

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Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
Klaus Janson ?
Dan Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Simon Ryker
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And All the King's Madmen... Couldn't Put Deathlok Back Together Again.. Or Could They?

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot); Bill Mantlo (script)
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Klaus Janson
Gaspar Saladino (page 1); Karen Mantlo
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning] Luther Manning III (introduction, another clone); Simon Ryker; Hellinger; Teresa Devereaux (introduction); Mike Travers; Sylvia; Luther Manning II
When Deathlok is unable to escape the explosive attached to his wrist his bionic arm is blown off and the rest of his body is damaged. Mike Travers manages to extract his body and the CIA fixes the damage and reprograms him to stop Simon Ryker (the Savior Machine). Deathlok goes after Simon and encounters a second Luther Manning clone with the mind of the surgeon that created him. With this clone's help Deathlok plugs his mind into the Omni Computer to confront Ryker's mind.
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The Final Battle!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
Klaus Janson
Danny Crespi; ?
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Major Simon Ryker
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...And Once Removed from Never

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot); Bill Mantlo (script)
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Klaus Janson
Gaspar Saladino (page 1); Karen Mantlo
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Major Simon Ryker; Hellinger; Luther Manning II; Luther Manning III; Teresa Devereaux; Mike Travers; Doctor Wilcox; Tom
Deathlok manages to create a systems mind-lock which sends his mind into Simon Ryker's body and Simon Ryker's mind into his body. This causes Simon to go mad ending his threat. That job is over but Deathlok agrees to help the CIA with the threat from Hellinger. Teresa Devereaux then helps to put Simon Ryker's mind back into his clone's body but something goes wrong and his mind ends up in both the clone's body and Deathlok's.
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Produced by Rich Buckler, Gaspar Saladino Letters credit from George Olshevsky's Marvel Comics Index #7B.
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The Godwulf Principle!

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Credits
Rich Buckler (signed)
Rich Buckler (signed)
?
Irving Watanabe
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Major Simon Ryker; Teresa Devereaux; Luther Manning II; Luther Manning III
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Confessions of a Demolished Man!

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Credits
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler (layouts); Keith Pollard (finished art)
Keith Pollard
Rich Buckler [as The Swash]
Howard Bender; Beth Bleckley (computer type)
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Luther Manning II (destroyed); Luther Manning III; Teresa Devereaux; Mike Travers; Doctor Holland
Deathlok fights and defeats the first Luther Manning clone and interprets the first set of Deathlok tapes.
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What to Do After the Apocalypse!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Keith Pollard
Rich Buckler [as The Swash]
Howard Bender; Beth Bleckley (computer type)
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Luther Manning III; Godwulf (introduction); Teresa Devereaux; Mike Travers
While on a mission underground Deathlok runs into Godwulf. He transports Deathlok away which results in the cybernetic unit that the CIA has been monitoring as showing that Deathlok is dead. Since Luther Manning III thinks that Deathlok is dead he stops the Deathlok transcripts and Teresa Devereaux shuts down the CIA operation.
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"Am I Now...Or Have I Ever Been?"

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?
Rich Buckler (signed)
Mike Esposito (signed)
?
Irving Watanabe
Subject Matter
superhero
Spider-Man; Deathlok
Spider-Man; Deathlok
Frenzy in the not-too-distant future!
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...Am I Now Or Have I Ever Been?

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Bill Mantlo
Sal Buscema (breakdowns)
Mike Esposito (finished art); Dave Hunt (backgrounds)
Petra Goldberg
John Costanza
Subject Matter
superhero
Spider-Man; Deathlok
Spider-Man; Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Strake; Grissom (death)
Future Shock: Part II
Spider-Man gets closer to his own time, landing in 1990, and the world of Deathlok.
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"Is This the Way a Deathlok Dies--?"

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?
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
?
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Devil-Slayer
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(Don't Fear) The Reaper!

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Credits
David Anthony Kraft
Rich Buckler; Michael Netzer [as Mike Nasser]; Arvell Jones
Klaus Janson
Don Warfield
Howard Bender; Beth Bleckley (computer type)
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Devil-Slayer [Eric Simon Payne] (introduction, origin); Godwulf; Cory Payne (introduction); Hellinger; Nina Ferry; Major Simon Ryker
Deathlok is transported to Earth in the year 1976 by Godwulf. He encounters Devil-Slayer who attacks him because he assumes he was sent by the Cult. While fighting Deathlok encounters Cory Payne (the Devil-Slayer's wife) who is the exact image of Jannice Manning, Deathlok's ex-wife. Deathlok figures out he has gone through a time warp and ends the battle but he is then transported somewhere else.
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Story originally planned for Astonishing Tales #37, Deathlok story continues in Marvel Two-in-One #26.
There is a splash page dedication to the band Blue Oyster Cult for the title of this story.
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[untitled]

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Credits
Jack Kirby
Joe Sinnott
?
John Costanza
Subject Matter
superhero
The Thing; Deathlok
Fantastic Four [The Thing; Mister Fantastic; Invisible Girl; Human Torch]; Deathlok; Fixer; Mentallo
Ben! We'll fight these two, but you've got to stop Deathlok--
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Day of the Demolisher!

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Credits
Marv Wolfman
Ron Wilson
Pablo Marcos
Len Wein
John Costanza; Beth Bleckley (computer type)
Subject Matter
superhero
The Thing; Deathlok
Fantastic Four [The Thing; Mr. Fantastic; Invisible Girl; Human Torch]; Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Nick Fury; Impossible Man; Fixer; Mentallo; Jimmy Carter; Spider-Man [Peter Parker] (cameo flashback)
The Fixer and Mentallo mind control Deathlok and send him to kill Jimmy Carter at his presidential inauguration while the F.F. and Fury try to stop him.
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[untitled]

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Credits
Marv Wolfman
Ron Wilson
John Tartaglione
Irene Vartanoff
Gaspar Saladino (page 1); Irving Watanabe
Subject Matter
Fantastic Four [The Thing; Mister Fantastic; Invisible Girl; Human Torch]; Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Nick Fury
His cerebral cortex refuses to be disengaged from the Fixer's mind-controlling device.
Reed Richards asks the Thing to fly to England to deliver Deathlok to Pr. Louis Kort, a cybernetics expert.
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[untitled]

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Credits
Marv Wolfman
Ron Wilson
Pablo Marcos
Sam Kato
Bruce Patterson
Subject Matter
The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Pr. Louis Kort; Deathlok; Nick Fury; Dum Dum Dugan
We're ready, my friend. At long last!
Pr. Kort succeeds in freeing Deathlok from Mentallo's control and Fury shows up to take the cyborg to SHIELD.
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Credits
Mark Gruenwald; Ralph Macchio
John Byrne
Joe Sinnott
Bob Sharen
Diana Albers
Subject Matter
Dr. Tom Lightner; The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Deathlok
But even as Ben settles in for the evening, a certain green-frocked figure leaves his room...
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The Saga of Project Pegasus! Blood and Bionics

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Credits
George Pérez (signed)
Terry Austin (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
The Thing; Deathlok
The Thing; Deathlok; Quasar; Thundra
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The Pegasus Project Part Two Blood and Bionics

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Mark Gruenwald; Ralph Macchio
John Byrne (breakdowns)
Joe Sinnott
Bob Sharen
John Costanza
Subject Matter
superhero
The Thing; Deathlok
The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Deathlok [Luther Manning] (death); Quasar [Wendell Vaughn]; Wundarr; Thundra; Poundcakes; Titania; Screaming Mimi; Letha; Mr. Oglethorpe; Bill Foster; Dr. Tom Lightner; Nuklo
Deep in the underground corridors of Project Pegasus in Upstate New York...
Deathlok is loose in Project Pegasus and the Thing and friends try to stop him. Lightner frees Nuklo.
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Deathlok Lives!

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Credits
Mike Zeck (signed)
John Beatty (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America; Deathlok
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One Man in Search of... Himself!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
J. M. DeMatteis
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
Bob Sharen
Diana Albers
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Luther Manning III clone; Nomad [Jack Monroe]; Bernie Rosenthal; Godwulf; Brand Corporation
A clone of Luther Manning comes back in time from 1991 (this changes to 1993 in issue #288) to find the Deathlok cyborg. Steve is supposed to be spending the weekend at Bernie's house when they almost run down Manning. Cap follows him into an abandoned Brand Corp. building where they come up against Brand soldiers and Deathlok himself.
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[untitled]

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America; Deathlok
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Future Shock!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
J. M. DeMatteis
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
Bob Sharen
Diana Albers
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Deathlok [Luther Manning]; Luther Manning clone (death, merges with Deathlok); Nomad [Jack Monroe]; Godwulf; Bernie Rosenthal; Mr. Rosenthal; Mrs. Rosenthal; Nancy Rosenthal; Brand Corporation; "Scarlet" (introduction)
Cap and Luther battle Deathlok but the tables are turned as Luther touches the cyborg and gives him back his memories of being human. Escaping from the Brand Corporation, Cap and Deathlok are pulled into the future by Godwulf.
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Revolution: 1993

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Credits
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
?
?
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America; Deathlok; Godwulf; Sage; Swashbuckler; Gentle Sam; Big Man; Iron Butterfly; Hellinger
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Mazes!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
J. M. DeMatteis
Mike Zeck
John Beatty
Bob Sharen
Diana Albers
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America
Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Deathlok [Luther Manning] (origin, details revealed); Godwulf; Sage (introduction); Swashbuckler (introduction); Gentle Sam (introduction); Big Man (introduction); Iron Butterfly (introduction); Hellinger [Harlan Ryker] (death); Bernie Rosenthal; Nancy Rosenthal; Nomad [Jack Monroe]; Scarlet
Cap is in 1993 and helps Deathlok and the few remaining heroes in the future end Hellinger's threat to eradicate all of humanity.
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Mindgame

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
David Anthony Kraft
Michael Golden
Bob Downs
Bob Sharen
? [as A. R. K.]
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok [Luther Manning]
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Mindlock... x 3

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Doug Moench
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
?
typeset
Subject Matter
Deathlok
This sequence features preliminary Deathlok sketches by Rich Buckler along with a purported conversation transcript between Roy Thomas, Rich Buckler, and Doug Moench.
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Doug Moench
George Pérez
Mike Esposito
?
?
Subject Matter
humorous
Deathlok
Deathlok; Doug Moench; Rich Buckler
Yeah, cinematic, man.
After the writer and artist keep throwing discarded ideas for a new character in the waste basket, Deathlok rises from it.
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This two-page humor strip is George Pérez' first published work.
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
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1974 unused splash page pencils.
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
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Unused half-inked Astonishing Tales #26 splash page which became #27 title page.
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[untitled]

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler (plot); Bill Mantlo (script)
Rich Buckler
Klaus Janson
Irving Watanabe; Beth Bleckley (computer lettering)
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Dry up, huh, 'puter?
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1
Original art, page 2 of Astonishing Tales #33.
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
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1
1976 illustration and watercolor.
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"Is This the Way a Deathlok Dies--?"

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
?
Rich Buckler (signed)
Klaus Janson (signed)
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
science fiction
Deathlok
Deathlok; Devil-Slayer
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Production photostat of the unpublished Astonishing Tales #37. The art was used for Marvel Spotlight #33.
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Deathlok Lives!

Cover Reprint (on Interior Page)  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
Mike Zeck
Mike Zeck
Paul Mounts
Diana Albers
Subject Matter
superhero
Captain America; Deathlok
Captain America; Deathlok
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1
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The Marvel Masterworks Library

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
Credits
typeset
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1

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