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Astonishing Tales #35 ...And Once Removed From Never
Cover Date: May, 1976
Deathlok discovers a way to switch his mind and body with Simon Ryker. Driven to madness in Deathlok’s body, Ryker is no longer a threat. With Ryker destroyed, Deathlok accepts a new mission from the C.I.A. But will Luther Manning lose his humanity as ...
Issue Description
Deathlok discovers a way to switch his mind and body with Simon Ryker. Driven to madness in Deathlok’s body, Ryker is no longer a threat. With Ryker destroyed, Deathlok accepts a new mission from the C.I.A. But will Luther Manning lose his humanity as he continues to be a weapon-for-hire?
Astonishing Tales (1970)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Astonishing Tales Volume 1
The line up of features in Astonishing Tales changed several times. Starting by featuring Ka-Zar and Doctor Doom, ( Imitating the succesful formulas of Suspense and Astonish) The double feature lasted only 8 issues, before KA-Zar took over upto issue #20. Following 4 issues of IT - the Living Collosus, the remaining issues featured Deathlock the Demolisher (apart from #29, which was a reprint comic starring the Guardians of the Galaxy).
Collected EditionsMan-Thing by Steve Gerber: The Complete Collection (#12-13)Deathlok The Demolisher: The Complete Collection (#25-28 & 30-36)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.