Biblioteca Marvel: Deathlok #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "El frenesí de un frío caballero," Deathlok races to stop Simon Ryker while grappling with a fractured mind and a body pushed to its limits. When his bionic arm detaches and his systems fail, he's rebuilt by the CIA—only to face a shocking echo of his past in the form of a second Luther Manning clone, now haunted by the surgeon who created him. With the help of this unexpected ally, Deathlok links his consciousness to the Omni-Computadora in a desperate bid to outwit Simon’s mind. Written by Rich Buckler, Bill Mantlo, and Santiago García, with art by Buckler and inks by Klaus Janson, and a cover by Mike Zeck and John Beatty, this 2003 issue delivers a tense, cerebral showdown steeped in identity and legacy.
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Cuando Deathlok no puede escapar del explosivo adjunto a su muñeca, su brazo biónico sale volando y el resto de su cuerpo está dañado. Mike Travers logra extraer su cuerpo y la CIA arregla el daño y lo reprograma para detener a Simon Ryker (Savior Machine). Deathlok va tras Simon y se encuentra con un segundo clon de Luther Manning con la mente del cirujano que lo creó. Con la ayuda de este clon, Deathlok conecta su mente a la Omni-Computadora para confrontar la mente de Simon.
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