Character » Deathlok (Collins) appears in 140 issues.
Growing tired of his mechanic job, Abe Jenkins created a suit of armor and became the Beetle. Originally a criminal, he changed his ways as a member of the Thunderbolts, Taking the name MACH-1. Abe became a mainstay of the group and achieved legitimacy as a superhero. As he's upgraded his armor, he's changed his name to reflect the version of his armor, currently MACH-X.
A scientist who worked for Cybertek and developed a vendetta against Deathlok. Somtimes the partner of the mercenary Mainframe.
Bushwacker is a mercenary and assassin with arms that can morph into a variety of projectile weapons. Working for the Marauders, he would kill mutants for money. His activities brought him into routine conflict with Wolverine, Daredevil and the Punisher.
Carnage is the offspring of the alien symbiote Venom. It bonded with the crazed serial killer, Cletus Kasady, thus creating one of Spider-Man's most murderous, brutal, and lethal adversaries.
Malcolm McBride was a rival student of Peter Parker who became the second Carrion. Able to rot flesh with just a touch, Carrion became an adversary to Parker's alter-ego Spider-Man.
A Roxxon employee who supervised Harlan Ryker and Cybertek, who were responsible for turning Michael Collins into Deathlok.
The second Hobgoblin, Jason Macendale, became possessed by a demon after making a deal with N'astirh for power. When Jason rid himself of the demon he was host to, it became a seperate entity known as Demogoblin.
The Demolisher is Luther Manning from a alternate future where he has gone on to drop the Deathlok part of his name. He was transported to the past to battle alongside other Deathloks.
The very mention of his name makes lesser men tremble! The brilliant scientist whose iron mask conceals his scarred (but once handsome) face! Master of science and sorcery, Victor Von Doom is the monarch of Latveria, attempting the betterment of humanity through world conquest! Unequaled and unrivaled in every manner, Doctor Doom has had many conflicts with both earthly and cosmic super-beings, but he will always be known as the eternal nemesis of Reed Richards and his accursed Fantastic Four!
Doctor Octopus is a supervillain originating from Marvel Comics. A former nuclear physicist and atomic researcher, Otto Octavius' life changed forever when one of his experiments went horribly wrong involving his four mechanical appendages used to assist him in his experiments. From then on, Octavius soon after his initial encounter has become one of the most dangerous supervillains in the Marvel Universe.
The Spider-Man based doppelgänger created by Magus during the Infinity War.
A S.H.I.E.L.D agent whose son was killed by the monstrous Biohazard. An ally of Michael Collins, the hero known as Deathlok.
Edifice Rex is the Cosmically Anal-Retentive being who's motto is to Clean, Repair and Restore. Can use his Anal-Awareness to predict disasters
An evil doppelgänger of Deathlok created by Magus during the Infinity War
Gog is a Tslin that was discovered by Kraven the Hunter who named him after a Biblical giant. Kraven used Gog to help build a kingdom in the Savage Land. Gog has had runs in with Spider-man, Ka-Zar and Hercules, Even being as muscle in the third incarnation of the Sinister Six. Later on it's revealed that Gog was a family pet, that was sent to Earth from a dying world.
Spider-Man villain with Hydrokinesis (the ability to control water), often part of teams with vendettas against the wall-crawler. Embodies the literal opposite of Spidey's other foe, Sandman.
Jason Philip Macendale, former agent of CIA, turned from the first Jack O'Lantern to the second major Hobgoblin and once the host of Demogoblin. He was rebuilt as a cyborg and remained Hobgoblin until the first Hobgoblin who was thought dead returned and killed him.
General John Ryker leads Gamma Corps in their vengeance fuelled rage against the Hulk.
An assassin who served Moses Magnum. Enemy of Deathlok and Black Panther.
A mercenary technopath. An enemy of Michael Collins, the second Deathlok.
A self-aware Doombot who fought Deathlok and Misty Knight.
Moses became President of Deterrence Research Corporation, which is the world's independent weapons manufacturing firm. This would lead to several conflicts with heroes. Moses Magnum is an arms dealer, terrorist, and a supervillain
Mr Lawson is Chief of Security for Magnum Munitions. Moses Magnum (the head of Magnum Munitions) arranged for his murder for failing in his duties.
A disturbed man whom was the greatest special effects artist in the world, and started kidnapping people for his own strange ideas.
Mysterio was a formidable foe to Spider-Man. So much so that his arts of illusion were carried on by others after the original Mysterio's death. The original Mysterio, Quentin Beck, has recently returned. The events behind his resurrection are currently shrouded in mystery.
Hacker and saboteur. Enemy of Deathlok.
Richard Bloom's father died in the crossfire of battle between super beings. Using tech from his father's company we wages a war of super being both heroes and villains.
Elaine Coll, AKA Scorpia is a psychotic woman with a similar suit to that of the Scorpion and an enemy of Spider-Man.
A drug dealer/rock groupie whose mutant abilities were activated after a confrontation with Cloak and Dagger. She later became Carnage's girlfriend during Maximum Carnage.
John Kelly was the first attempt at creating a Deathlok cyborg. However, when the project failed he was killed. His brain patterns were later discovered by Michael Collins, as Deathlok, and reluctantly digitized into another cyborg body. John Kelly became the cyborg known as Siege.
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