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Issue Details

Issue #1
Published May 1991
Cover Price 2.00 USD; 2.50 CAD
Pages 52
Editing Bob Budiansky; Tom Brevoort (assistant editor); Tom DeFalco (editor-in-chief)
Notes These 4 issues are a reprint of Deathlok #1-4 (Marvel, 1990 series).

Cover Details - "They Murdered Him - - And Now He Wants Revenge!"

Characters Deathlok; Michael Collins; Tracy Collins; Harlan Ryker
Genre superhero
Pencils Jackson Guice (signed)
Notes These 4 issues are a reprint of Deathlok #1-4 (Marvel, 1990 series).

48 page Deathlok story "The Brains Of The Outfit"

Characters Deathlok; Employees of Cybertek Systems, Inc. [Dr. Hu, a surgeon; Stanley; Ben Jacobs; Billy Hansen shown]; Michael Collins, a computer programmer; Nick Collins, Michael's son; Tracy Collins, Michael's wife; Clayton Burr; Harlan Ryker; Jim Dworman, Michael's co-worker
Synopsis Deathlok -a death cyborg from the future- has it's dead, human brain removed at Cybertek Systems, a subsidiary of Roxxon. Harlan Ryker, the project manager, then begins a search for a living brain to run the cyborg. Michael Collins, a pacifist at heart, has always believed in doing the right thing, even if it wasn't always the easiest. Michael has a lovely wife, a young son, a great career, and a good life. His latest project at Cybertek-- writing software programs for high-tech artifical limbs-- while lofty with ambition, is a lie. He is unwittingly working on the Deathlok cyborg project. He takes his complaints to Ryker and threatens to go to the papers. Not wanting the publicity, Harlan shoots him. Michael then wakes up as Deathlok, his brain transplanted into the cybernetic warrior. He is in a South American country, fighting rebels who are fighting a corrupt government. Using his skills as a programmer, he begins re-writing the code to control the cyborg, instead of its outside remote controls. Michael also installs a no-killing parameter in the cyborg's computer, enraging Harlan further. An attempt to go home ends badly for him, but he drops enough clues to Tracy and Nick to let them know he is still alive. He contemplates suicide, then changes his mind.
Genre superhero; science fiction
Script Dwayne McDuffie; Gregory Wright
Pencils Jackson Guice
Inks Scott Williams
Colors Gregory Wright; Paul Mounts; Brad Vancata
Letters Richard Starkings
Reprinted from Deathlok (Marvel, 1990 series) #1