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This page covers the Marvel comicbook hero Deathlok also known as Michael Collins , The Demolisher . If this is not the page you were looking for check here.

Deathlok is a Cyborg with

Throughout Marvel History, many villains and even heroes have worked under the name of Deathlok. The following are a few of them.

Origin

Luther Manning (Earth-7484)
The first published Deathlok - Luther Manning iss from an alternate reality (Earth-7484). In this world, several corporations banded together to back Operation: Purge. The goal was to eliminate the Earth of all Super Heroes.

Manning was a high ranking officer in the world's US Army. When he was wounded in battle, he was transformed into the cyborg known as Deathlok. His creators had planned on controling Deathlok for their own means.

Deathlok was able to break free of their control. In escaping their control, he was transported to Earth-616, the mainstream Marvel Universe. In this world, Operation: Purge hadn't been implemented.

Deathlok joined forces with Captain America to stop the Operation before it could have its drastic effects.

Over the years, there have been other Deathloks created for dubious plans.

Recently, Deathlok had been under a coma, and was kept under S.H.I.E.L.D protection. Until the villain the Owl kidnapped him, and put him up for auction as a weapon. The criminal known as the Hood and his now organized group of villains bought him, and robbed a bank. Deathlok was trashed, and is currently under unknown conditions.

This version of Deathlok was also recruited by X-51 (Machine Man) of Earth-9997 into his group of Heralds, though i'm unsure of where this event falls in the timeline of events.

Michael Collins (Earth-616)
Michael Collins worked at Cybertek, a division of the Roxxon Corporation.

more to come..

John Kelly

John Kelly was created by the co-head of the C.I.A, for U.S. Army purposes. Harlan Ryker, the C.I.A co-head, studied the Deathlok body of Luthor Mannings for awhile before he created the John Kelly Deathlok.

After a few battles, John Kelly's mind and brain were transfered to a different Deathlok, named Siege. Siege continued battling for the Army.

Jack Truman

Jack Truman was an agent of the international peace keeping force known as S.H.I.E.L.D. He willingly was transformed into a Cyborg by the Government to battle the Red Skull. The outcome of the battle is unknown.

Truman was eventually able to telepathically trade minds with a former S.H.I.E.L.D agent, Larry Young. Young was recruited for the 50 state Initiative program.

Other Deathloks have also been made, some more powerful then these, and some weaker. But one thing is true: The Deathloks have always been helpful, for better or for worst.

Alternate Realities

Earth-1610
Ultimate Deathlok (Luther Manning) makes a brief appearance in Ultimate Spider-Man #70.



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