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“ | The name's Death's head! Heard of me, Yes? | „ |
~ Death's Head introducing himself. |
Death's Head is robotic "freelancer peacekeeping agent that first appeared in Marvel's High Noon Tex that appeared in Marvel’s Transformers comics, later Doctor Who, Dragonclaws, She-Hulk, and his own series before briefly appearing in various other Marvel stories.
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He was created by an unknown inventor intended to be his body but gain life of his own before it was stolen and enlarged where he met Iron Man before being sent to the Transformers Universe.
There Death's Head saw a bounty on the Decepticon Leader Galvatron by Rodimus Prime where he hunted Cyclonus and Scourge to infirm of their master's whereabouts which is in 1986 where he would swaped places with First Aid before killing Bumblebee and then interrogated Soundwave after defeating Laserbeak. There he found Galvatrin and Rodimus Prime fighting, he offered to finish off Galvatron only for Rodimus to cancel the bounty, enraged he attempt to go after Galvatron anyways hoping he get payed anyways and would target Rodimus Prime next if he wasn’t payed. Death’s Head would clash with Galvatron loosing an arm and beating him up until he was sent back to the future with the other future Transformers save for Galvatron.
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- Death's Head originally intended to be a one-shot but Simmon Furman liked him enough to give him his own series, though had him appear in High Noon Text first so Marvel would own him instead of Hasbro.
- Ironically Hasbro would release a figure of Death's Head later on.
- Simmon Furman was unhappy with killing off the character in Death's Head II, so when he wrote "What if… Death’s Head I lived" he had him kill Minion and have high casualties as a little payback.
- Death's Head killed Bumblebee so UK Marvel team can provide an explanation for Goldbug’s appearance as Transformers vs. G.I Joe not published yet which had Bumblebee got blown up by G.I Joe so a replacement origin was needed.
- Death's Head appears as a prop in Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission Break in during waiting line part of the ride part of the collectors items. It is unknown if a Marvel Cinematic Universe version of him exist.
- Death's Head cameos in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 in Strider Hiryu's ending where he assists the character.
- Death’s Head has multiple legal friendly cameos in Transformers having his mace appear in IDW and briefly mentioned, he is is also indirectly mentioned in Transformers: Earth Wars as possible marcanry Deathsaurus hired but was ruled out due to "legal issues".
- Superior Spider-Man mention Peter Parker has encountered Death's Head before though this meeting is offscreen and has yet to be shown.
External Links[]
- Death's Head on the Villains Wiki
- Death's Head on the Marvel Database Wiki
- Death's Head on the Doctor Who Wiki
- Death's Head on the TFWiki
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