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Cover: Rich Buckler & Klaus Janson

Los Insuperables #26

Jan 1979 · Ediciones Vértice · 40 SPA
“El Frenesí de un Caballero Frío”

In "El Frenesí de un Caballero Frío," Deathlok confronts the chilling truth behind his transformation, uncovering a past tied to his former army comrade Major Simon Ryker. As flashbacks reveal Ryker's role in his creation, the story takes a sharp turn when the final revelation exposes Ryker himself as a cyborg—setting the stage for a confrontation rooted in betrayal and mechanical identity. Rich Buckler and Doug Moench lead the narrative with art by Buckler, inks by Janson, Milgrom, and Esposito, while Klaus Janson’s inks bring the cover by Buckler to life.

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writer, artist, inker Rich Buckler · writer Doug Moench · writer S. Dulcet · inker Klaus Janson · inker Al Milgrom · inker Mike Esposito · cover Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson

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writer, artist, inker Rich Buckler
writer S. Dulcet
cover pencils Rich Buckler
cover inks Klaus Janson

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Deathlok is shown to be a cybernetic organism with a human mind that has the ability to override its internal computer. Deathlok has a flashback showing that his old army buddy Major Simon Ryker is responsible for his creation. The conclusion of the story reveals that Simon Ryker is also a cyborg.

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