About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 96. Chapters: Sentinel, Death's Head, List of Spider-Slayers, Human Torch, Machine Man, Vision, Ultron, Deathlok, Ultimo, Jocasta, Victor Mancha, Frankenstein's Monster, Diamondback, Fixer, Master Mold, Fury, Livewires, Ship, Dragon Man, Nanny, Bastion, H.E.R.B.I.E., It the Living Colossus, Red Ronin, Nimrod, Machine Teen, Zero, Machinesmith, Super-Adaptoid, Ghost Rider 2099, Adam II, Scorpio, Bi-Beast, Steel Wind, Air-Walker, Electro, Arsenal, Sentry, Quasimodo, Growing Man, M-11, Dreadnought, Albert, Analyzer, Widget, Elsie-Dee, Hulk Robot, Living Brain, Death Metal, Tara, Deadeye, Sleeper, Supremor, Punisher, Elektro, Tracer, Mainframe, Sikorsky, Alkhema, Shiva, Dominus, Gargantus, Sputnik, Tri-Sentinel, Flipside, TESS-One, Agent Cheesecake, Behemoth, Mastermind, Pyronano, Dark-Crawler, Life Model Decoy, Recorder, Prime Mover, Walking Stiletto, Tomazooma, Torgo. Excerpt: Death's Head is a fictional comic book character, a robotic bounty hunter (or rather, as he calls himself, a "freelance peace-keeping agent") appearing in the books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior for the company's Marvel UK imprint. Furman decided to use Death's Head in his Transformers stories, but believed that characters appearing in Transformers "were prone to be absorbed into that title's catchall copyright" (allowing Hasbro to contest their ownership) and led to a one-page strip titled "High Noon Tex" (which was subsequently published in various Marvel UK titles) being hastily created to establish Marvel's ownership of the character. The character was later redesigned and relaunched as Death's Head II, acting as one of the flagship characters for Marvel UK's 1990s expansion. This version of Death's Head also inspired two spin-off characters, Death Wreck and Death Metal, each of which s...