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Deathlok

Deathlok (also referred to as "Deathlok the Demolisher") is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in ''Astonishing Tales'' #25 (Aug. 1974), created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench. At least three subsequent Marvel characters have used the "Deathlok" identity since then. A recurring theme among these characters is that a dead human has been reanimated with cybernetic technology. "Deathlok technology" has also been used thematically by Marvel writers in other stories.
==Publication history==
Although initially announced as the new lead feature for Marvel's ''Worlds Unknown'' comic, under the title "Cyborg",〔"Far-Out Fanfare and Infoomation!", ''FOOM'', November 1973, p. 18〕 the first Deathlok series ran in ''Astonishing Tales'' #25-28, 30-36 (cover-dated Aug. 1974 - July 1976). This initial version of the character, Luther Manning, later guest-starred with Spider-Man in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #46 (June 1976), and the story from the cancelled ''Astonishing Tales'' comics was finished in ''Marvel Spotlight'' #33 (April 1977).
Deathlok subsequently appeared with the Thing, a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, in ''Marvel Two-in-One'' #26, 27, 28, 34 and #54, although one appearance was actually a robot and not the genuine Deathlok. The Luther Manning Deathlok then appeared in ''Captain America'' #286-288 (Oct.-Dec. 1983).
A new Deathlok, Michael Collins, debuted in the miniseries ''Deathlok'' #1-4 (July-Oct. 1990, reprinted as ''Deathlok Special'' #1-4 the following year). He was the second Deathlok to be created in the modern era and also the second to be created for the traditional Marvel Universe. This second Deathlok went on to a 34-issue series cover-dated July 1991 to April 1994, plus two summer annuals in 1992 and 1993.
The third Deathlok, S.H.I.E.L.D. espionage agent Jack Truman, debuted in an 11-issue limited series (Sept. 1999 - June 2000).
Deathlok has also appeared in four issues of the limited series ''Beyond!'', and Michael Collins, in human form and not as Deathlok, appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #544-545 (May–June 2007). Multiple unnamed Deathlok units appear in ''Black Panther'' vol. 4, #1-6. Possessing no human sentience, they were automatons created from corpses of soldiers killed in Iraq.
Deathlok has his own ongoing series that began in October 2014.〔http://marvel.com/comics/issue/50984/deathlok_2014_1〕

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