Frankenstein #11
"Chasse à l'homme" kicks off a relentless pursuit in Frankenstein #11 (1978), a 5 FRF comic where Deathlok, driven by a singular purpose, abandons his sanctuary to hunt down Major Simon Ryker. With Ryker deploying his forces and a mind-controlled super-tank linked to Nina’s consciousness, the stage is set for a tense showdown between man and machine. Rich Buckler and Doug Moench’s script, brought to life by Buckler, Keith Pollard, and Arvell Jones with inks by Buckler and Al McWilliams, delivers a stark, grounded thriller, while Buckler’s cover pencils and inks capture the moment’s grim intensity.
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Deathlok wanders off from his home with no particular plan except to find Major Simon Ryker and kill him. In the meantime, Major Ryker sends his men and a super-tank powered by Nina's mind functioning in rapport with his omni-computer to intercept and kill him. The story ends in a face-off of these forces.
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