
Posted by Ian Neve REVISITING... DEATH'S HEAD
![]()
on 12/15/2005, 9:23 am, in reply to "Re: Anyone getting the new Death's Head?"
82.163.231.80
This is what Simon Furman says about Death's Head on his Web site:
Or, more literally, recreating Death's Head. For anyone who's been living under a rock for the past few months, Death's Head is back, in the pages of Marvel's Amazing Fantasy. The five-part 'Unnatural Selection storyline runs in issues #16-20 of that title, and features the return of A.I.M. (Advanced Idea Mechanics) and the recreation of Death's Head. Sadly, it's not everyone's favourite bounty-hunter (yes?) from the original comics and the UK Transformers continuity, or even the upgraded Minion version from Death's Head II (despite the A.I.M. connection), but a whole new character with a whole new set of (lethal) quirks. However, we're not ruling out the odd Death's Head lineage link or two, and it might be worth looking at this as less of a sequel and more of a prequel! Nuff said! The new Death's Head also ties into major events happening the larger Marvel Universe right now. The series kicks off this month, don't miss it. For more information go to www.marvel.com
Message Thread:
![]()
« Back to thread
This website, its operator, and any content contained on this site relating to Marvel Comics or any UK Comics, etc. are not authorized by any publisher. This site is not sponsored, approved or authorized by any publisher. The opinions of this site are not necessarily those of any publisher and this site is not an authoratative voice of the views of Marvel and characters and situations as written by any publisher. This site serves as a non-profit scholarly work which reviews, promotes, and documents the elements of UK Comics and characters, etc. in comic books and other media during the 20th century and beyond. All ideas in this site are expressed as a continuation of thought covering the pop culture associated with Marvel, etc. These thoughts are not necessarily the ideas of any publisher. Some illustrations and words are the creation of others that may or may not have appeared in other publications or websites. Their inclusion in this site is not intended as an infringement of their copyright in any way, but rather is done in the interest of documenting and reviewing pieces of pop culture "comic book" history. UK Comics and Marvel and other related properties and images are © by their respective publishers.
This Message Board owned and operated by: Mitch Taylor (Irn12)