Issue | #1 |
Published | September 1999 |
Cover Price | 1.99 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Ruben Diaz |
Notes | Spin-off series of the M-Tech storyline that ran through a number of Marvel books. This series has the odd distinction of being strangely titled as nowhere in it's 11 issue run is the hero, cyborg SHIELD agent Jack Truman, referred to by the name Deathlok. |
Characters | Deathlok |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Joe Quesada |
Inks | Jae Lee |
Colors | Richard Isanove |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Spin-off series of the M-Tech storyline that ran through a number of Marvel books. This series has the odd distinction of being strangely titled as nowhere in it's 11 issue run is the hero, cyborg SHIELD agent Jack Truman, referred to by the name Deathlok. |
Characters | Deathlok |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Joe Quesada |
Inks | Jae Lee |
Colors | Richard Isanove |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Variant cover puts the Deathlok figure of the main cover in close-up against a white background with a red #1 behind his right shoulder. |
Characters | FEATURE: Billy Bailey [The six year old son of a SHIELD agent who is inhabited by the consciousness of Jack Truman, formerly known to SHIELD as Agent 18]; GUESTS: Nick Fury; Logarithmic Organic Kinetics Cyborg; SHIELD; CAMEO FLASHBACK: Red Skull |
Synopsis | The super tough but mindless L.O.K. cyborg has escaped from SHIELD and is tearing up Las Vegas; Nick Fury sends out agents to bring it back in but he stipulates that they must bring the deadly machine back in one piece; Six year old Billy Bailey is experiencing weird visions and violent mood swings before the mind of Jack Truman wakes up and takes over this very young body. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Joe Casey |
Pencils | Leonardo Manco |
Inks | Leonardo Manco |
Colors | Mariana Manco |
Letters | Jon Babcock |
Notes | Last appearance of Agent 18 was in Cable #62 (Dec. 1998). |