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:''Death's Head is a not-bounty hunter in the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
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:''Death's Head is a <s>bounty hunter</s> freelance peacekeeping agent from the [[Marvel Comics continuity|Marvel portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]], yes?''
[[File:Deathshead113heardofme.jpg|upright=1.67|thumb|Why do the captions have to be funny anyway? Stupid policy, right? Not very informative.]]
Hrn. '''Death's Head''' is the name. I'm a "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent". Some call me a "bounty hunter," but never twice, yes? Handsome, resourceful, deadly—all words used to describe me. Modest too, eh? In the past I've been accused of ending statements as questions.<ref>This happened in an interview with Death's Head and Simon Furman(!) in issue 13 of ''Strip Magazine''. (As in "Comic Strip Magazine"—sheesh, get your minds out of the gutter.)</ref> Never could understand why, right?


[[Image:MarvelUK-133.jpg|thumb|250px|Wasn't too busy drawing [[Wikipedia:Watchmen|Watchmen]], yes?]]
Learned a long time ago that if a mechanoid is to survive in this life, you've got to respect the economy. Money is everything. Still, it's also nice to enjoy one's job, yes? Use a wide range of weapons, most of which (unlike my plasma rifle) I can use in place of my right hand. Missiles, [[titanium shott blaster]]—but sometimes it's just more satisfying to use a good old-fashioned axe, hrn?


'''Death's Head''' is a "freelance peacekeeping agent.(He doesn't like being called a "bounty hunter.") He likes to end his statements as a question, yes?
==Fiction==
===Marvel ''The Transformers'' comics===
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[[File:Deathshead113bartab.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.5|One must always settle one's tab, eh?]]
 
Nosy Autobot [[Blaster (G1)|Blaster]] knew I was built by a rich guy called [[Lupex]] as a vessel for his soul, before his missus [[Pyra]] gave me an independent hunter persona with Lupex lined up as my first hit. (Parents, right?) Reckon Blaster should keep his nose out of my domestics, but he says the full story is in a [[Marvel Comics]] graphic novel—got to respect his business sense, yes? {{storylink|Rhythms of Darkness!|Darn 'n' Blast #301}}
 
First got involved with the Transformers on [[Elpasos]], around Earthdate [[2007]], yes? Mission 531, according to my log. Was just picking up some oil when I noticed a bounty on the head of some mechanoid named [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]]. [[Elpasos barkeep|Bartender]] filled me in on the details. An Autobot named [[Hot Rod (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Rodimus Prime]] had put a 10,000-[[Shanix]] reward on the Decepticon's head. Lot of money, hrm? So I settled my account with the bar and went after the two Decepticons most likely to know Galvatron's whereabouts—his lieutenants, [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] and [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]].
 
Scourge quickly learned he shouldn't call me a bounty hunter, thanks to my plasma rifle.
 
Cyclonus decided he'd rather talk and told me where to find Galvatron. Wasn't long before I was using the Decepticon leader's [[Time-jump mechanism|time travel platform]] to [[Time travel|transport myself]] to [[1987]], eh? Time jump-displaced [[First Aid (G1)|some Autobot]] to [[Limbo]] during the [[Mass substitution|mass exchange]]. Also had to destroy his [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|companion]]. Didn't want any witnesses at that stage, right? {{storylink|Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!}}
 
Information is always the first key to a mission. Knew '''when''' Galvatron was, needed to find out where. Who better than the local Decepticons? Gambled they'd be keeping track of a... hrn... loose cannon. Ambushed [[Soundwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Soundwave]] and beat the information out of him—had to down his [[Laserbeak (G1)|pet bird]] in the process. Good times, yes?
 
Should have known it wouldn't last, right?
 
[[File:Deathshead117laserbash.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|Ahh, yes. Definitely good times, no?]]
When I found Galvatron, he was in the throes of battle with Rodimus Prime. Hrn, hate it when a client decides he can do the job himself, eh? Usually means they don't intend to pay. Bad form, if you ask me. Allowed my annoyance with Prime to distract me—that let Galvatron blast me with his [[particle cannon]]. Sloppy. Had to retreat and make repairs. Cost me some precious time. {{storylink|Hunters}}
 
Still, some things never change—when I returned, Galvatron and Prime were at it again. Luckily Prime wasn't doing very well, so I finally had my chance against Galvatron, eh? Had better fights. Lost a very nice mace, then an arm to which I was particularly attached. Then [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|Wreck-Gar]] triggered a time jump, sending us all back to 2007, all except Galvatron. Turned out the Decepticon leader had prepared for such an eventuality and rigged his time jump trigger device so he couldn't be sent back forcibly.
 
[[File:Deathshead120armless.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1.25|Ouch, yes?]]
Typical, yes? Would have simply extracted my lost fee from Rodimus Prime's hide then and there, if not for the garrison of Autobots waiting for us at the other end of the time jump. {{storylink|Fire on High!}} {{storylink|Vicious Circle!}}


==Fiction==
Next time I dealt with the Transformers, I was working out of [[Scarvix]]. Some stinky little peon named [[Blot (G1)|Blot]] walked into my office with an offer. Name couldn't have suited him better, eh? Still, his offer was enticing—10,000 Shanix to kill Rodimus Prime. Jumped at the chance. Revenge doesn't pay the bills, but it's a satisfying fringe benefit, yes?
===Marvel Comics UK continuity===
 
''(Note: A lot of Death's Head history was written after he was effectively taken out of the Transformers UK universe and was formally part of the Marvel Universe. The problem is, a lot of the history has to be common to the Transformers Universe as well for Death's Head's story to work.)''
Decepticons gave me free passage to Cybertron and pointed me in the right direction. What I didn't know at the time was that Decepticon commander [[Shockwave (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Shockwave]] was using me, right? I attacked Prime in one of his trenches and was moments from the killing blow, when the ground collapsed underneath us. Ended up in the sewers, yes? Hrn, worse than that, lost my trusty axe in the fall. Frustrating, right?
 
Still, [[titanium shott blaster]] would have done just as well, except moments before I could kill Prime, I was shot in the back by Scourge. Told you Shockwave was using me, eh? He tricked Cyclonus and Scourge into going after Prime too, hoping I'd eliminate them as well. And for free!
 
Shield took the brunt of the blow. Still, Prime got away in the process. Pursued him up a ladder, only to find he'd led me straight into Autobase, eh? Hate how he always does that. On the other hand, got to love his business acumen. Rather than throw me out, he sent me off with 10,000 Shanix in advance and a contract to kill Cyclonus and Scourge. {{storylink|Headhunt}}
 
Caught up with Cyclonus and Scourge [[January 1|New Year's Day]], Earth Year [[2008]]. Hrn. The events that followed were not pleasant, right? So much killing, for absolutely no profit.
 
[[Junkion (planet)|Junk]] was under the thrall of a giant head calling itself [[Unicron]]. The Junkions were busy trying to build their planet into Unicron's new body. Worse still, Unicron put Cyclonus, Scourge and myself under his thrall. Stopped me completing my contract, huh? Yes, those were unpleasant times. Unicron used me to kill the Decepticon leader at the time, Shockwave, and put Cyclonus and Scourge in charge as the new leaders of the Decepticons. Distasteful work, killing without profit. Especially against a foe who deserved better, right?
 
[[File:Deathshead151matrixholder.jpg|thumb|upright=2|Hrn. Haven't really got the hang of these funny captions on this wiki. Can't think of anything amusing to say here, yes?]]
Unicron was playing all the angles—had Cyclonus and Scourge start a campaign against the Autobots that neither side could win, huh? Even had the Junkions build a giant time portal so he'd be able to fetch Galvatron from the past to tie up that loose end.
 
The mental power of Unicron was incredible, yes? Once I was back on Junk, I was forced to fight Wreck-Gar. Have no particular liking for the Junkion—he's cost me my fee in the past—but I defied Unicron and allowed Wreck-Gar to escape. Punishment followed... but still, it was a small victory, eh?
 
Also realised a weakness in Unicron's control: The mind link he used to control me was a two-way street. Destroyed a couple of his Junkion stooges, forcing him to punish me and establish the link. This allowed an attack on the astral plane, psychically assaulting him. At the time, I thought that would even the odds. After all, he's just a big robot, right?
 
[[File:Deathshead151portaldash.jpg|thumb|left|Hoped this was the last time I had to deal with any Transformers, but fate's not that kind, hrn?]]
Sometimes even I can be a little bit wrong, yes?
 
Unicron's mind was unfathomable. Impossible to describe it—an infinite swirling miasma of... hrn, I'm not a poet, I'm a hired killer, right? Suffice to say, trying to comprehend him on the astral plane, let alone battle him, was beyond even my abilities. Unicron revealed the reason for it, too—turns out he was a '''dark god of chaos''' bent on destroying the entire universe. Some vendetta with the Transformers' planet or something. Which is why he's afraid of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix]], eh? No, I don't understand it either, and I was '''in''' Unicron's mind.
 
Still, the net result is that when Rodimus Prime attacked, we joined forces. Used the mindlink to let Prime attack Unicron directly—and shortly after that, I discovered that Wreck-Gar had planted enough explosives under Unicron to destroy him. Dark god or not, I knew he was finished. So did he, so he recalled Cyclonus and Scourge from Cybertron, and I saw a chance to complete my most recent contract, yes?


Death's Head was created on [[Styrakos]] using a combination of magic and technology. His creator, Lupex, originally intended for the robot body to serve as his own, since Lupex was burning through the organic bodies he inhabited at an increasing rate.
Only problem was that the explosives started a little sooner than expected, so I grabbed Cyclonus and Scourge and dived through the time portal with them. Kill them another time, hrn? Too bad it didn't work out that way. No idea what happened to Cyclonus and Scourge, but I ended up careening through the time vortex. Inconvenient, yes? {{storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}
{{-}}


Lupex's vengeful student, Pyra, plotted to use the robot to kill her former master. Pyra gave Death's Head his initial programming, and sent him to kill Lupex. The plan apparently succeeded, and Death's Head - now operational on his own - apparently killed Lupex. Before Pyra could make further use of the robot, however, it was secretly stolen by the Time Lord known as the Doctor. The Doctor activated Death's Head, enlarged him, and set him loose in the Transformers (UK) Universe.
===2005 IDW continuity===
[[File:IDWTheHubDeath'sHeadBWMegatron.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.2|Best to avoid legal entanglements where possible, yes?]]
Getting blown through time portal not a pleasant experience, right? Spent some time ricocheting around the multiverse; ran into the Transformers again when I had a stop-over in another universe and bumped into [[Impactor (G1)|Impactor]]. Think I made an impression on him, yes? {{storylink|Last Stand of the Wreckers issue 5|Impactor's Autopedia article}}


Eventually Death's Head  found his way to Elpasos where he saw a bounty on the head of [[Galvatron_(G1)|Galvatron]] for 10,000 Shanix. Death's head confronted Cyclonus and Scourge (blasting the latter) and learned that Galvatron had travelled to Earth's past and followed him to 1987.
Almost got a cushy job from Rodimus to avenge his death against [[Getaway]], paid in the man's own Matrixy blood! Good deal, hmm? Sadly, Rodimus lived. Easy come, easy go. {{storylink|The Plotters' Club (Part 2): Filling in the Blanks|Filling in the Blanks}}


Death's Head arrived on Earth in the year 1987, time-displacing the [[Protectobot]] [[First_Aid_(G1)|First Aid]] and apparently destroying the Autobot [[Bumblebee (G1)|Bumblebee]]. After a prolonged battle with Death's Head, Galvatron, [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]], and [[Hot Rod (G1)|Rodimus Prime]], [[Wreck-Gar]] sent all the time-displaced combatants back to their home time of 2007 - except for Galvatron.{{Storylink|Wanted - Galvatron Dead or Alive}}
An alternate incarnation of me made a somewhat-obscured appearance on the [[Timemaze]] monitor. No mistaking that mace attachment, eh? {{storylink|Transformers: Requiem of the Wreckers|Requiem of the Wreckers}}


Some months later, Death's Head accepted a bounty on Rodimus Prime, and tracked him down on [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]]. Unfortunately, Death's Head was confronted by all the Autobots in [[Autobase]], and was forced to cancel the contract. Instead, Rodimus Prime offered a new contract, this time on [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] and [[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]].{{Storylink|Headhunt}}
===''Beast Wars: Uprising''===
Used Cybertronian [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmaster]] technology to "double up" with partner [[Spratt]], yes? Not convinced having his voice in my head is a plus, but use any advantage at hand, eh? Still, met like-minded Transformer named [[Devcon (G1)|Devcon]] with an eye for profitable jobs. Took down pirates called [[Star Seeker]]s with no muss, no fuss. Maybe last job on Cybertron for a while, though, yes? Doesn't seem like they'll have much to pay with in the future. {{storylink|Safe Spaces|Star Dasher's profile}}
{{--}}


Death's Head tracked down the two Decepticons to the planet of [[Junkion (Planet)|Junk]], where he was confronted by the Dark God [[Unicron]]. Unicron had already mentally ensared the Junkions, and quickly reclaimed Cyclonus and Scourge. Unicron's plan was to use a time gate to reclaim Galvatron, and use Junk as his new body.
==Games==
===''Transformers: Earth Wars''===
[[Melody Keen]] suggested that I might be doing freelance work for [[Deathsaurus (G1)|Deathsaurus]]. Decided licensing issues would get in the way of my involvement, yes? {{storylink|Transformers: Earth Wars}}


Fortunately, Rodimus Prime and the [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] arrived to stop Unicron's plans. Cyclonus and Scourge fled through the time gate into Cybertron's distant past (placing them convieniently under the command of [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] for the [[Headmasters (comic)|Headmasters]] Saga). Death's Head, though, when pursuing them, wound up travelling to a completely new dimension, taking him out of the Transformers Universe for good.{{Storylink|The Legacy of Unicron!}}
==Notes==
===Transformers notes===
[[File:Deathshead113timejump.jpg|thumb|My first time jump. Who knew what I was getting myself into?]]


==Trivia==
Ahhh, my time with the Transformers, eh? Here's a few tidbits about my relationship with them.
*Death's Head, after being thrust into Unicron's time gate, would wind up coming face to face with the Doctor (Doctor Who) in the ''Doctor Who'' magazine.  The Doctor winds up shrinking Death's Head, tricking him, and throwing him into an alternate, Transformers-free future.


*Eventually, Death's Head's time jumping lands him in the main Marvel Universe, which creates a permanent split between him and the Transformers Universe. (Though the Transformers trademarks were not used in these stories, several recognizable characters are drawn in some flashbacks.)
* Turns out I was the centre of a difference between the Transformers reality chronicled by Marvel US and the reality chronicled by Marvel UK. Hrn. Alternate realities can be a pain. There was an Autobot who was always destined to die and be reborn as a mechanoid named [[Bumblebee (G1)/Marvel Comics continuity|Goldbug]]. In one reality, he was killed by some human team called [[G.I. Joe (team)|G.I. Joe]]. In the much more interesting timeline I was a part of, it was I who killed him. Clearly, this was the superior timeline, in that case, right?
* Since I don't do much business with the Transformers these days, a bounty hunter called [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]] seems to have noticed the gap in the market.<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Lockdown was based on wanting a version of Death’s Head that Hasbro could own.|link=https://news.tfw2005.com/2019/08/19/more-transformers-animated-information-from-tfnation-2019-394793|site=Transformers World 2005|name=Marty Isenberg (paraphrased)|year=2019|month=08|day=18}}</ref> Even named [[Death's Head (Animated)|his ship]] after me. Accept no imitations, hmm?
*Wasn't named in ''Beast Wars: Uprising'' thanks to rights being owned by [[Marvel Comics]] rather than [[Hasbro]], but it's pretty obvious who I'm meant to be, yes?


*In the Marvel Universe, Death's Head had many adventures. He was later killed and reincarnated as the cyborg "Death's Head II", although this newer form was usually referred to by other characters as simply "Death's Head". In the process, he lost his speech pattern, yes? All of the original Death's Head stories have been collected in two trade paperbacks by Panini Comics, as has a ''What If'' issue where he wasn't killed. Death's Head II gets no such love.
===External notes===
Hrm. What else to tell you about myself? So much of it has nothing to do with the Transformers, right? That's why I've separated it off into this additional segment.


*A legion of alien robots known as Death's Heads would later trouble the Incredible Hulk on the planet Sakaar. On an alternate future Earth, one of these robots was bonded to a synthetic duplicate of the sentient energy-force known as the Uni-Power, to become Death's Head 3.0 - like his forebear, a mercenary.
* Didn't know my own origin–that business with the other-dimensional wizard Lupex and his consort Pyra–until years later (give or take… tricky to judge when there's so much time travel involved).
* Unicron's time gate left me flying through the [[tardis:Time Vortex|time vortex]] where I bumped, quite literally, into a miscreant being calling itself the [[Doctor]]. [[tardis:Death's Head|Had a few encounters with him]]: First he shrank me to human size, then he transported me to 8162 in a timeline without Transformers. Not all bad, right? More frustrating when he later dumped me on the roof of Four Freedoms Plaza.
* The [[Fantastic Four]] were just the first super heroes I met, eh? Iron Man 2020, She-Hulk, [[Thor]], [[Spider-Man]], even the original [[Iron Man]]. Met 'em all, no? Though according to this {{w|Kieron Gillen}} chap, I actually met some of them before I went to the Transformers' universe.<ref>In Gillen's ''S.W.O.R.D.'' in [[2009]], we meet a Death's Head who is still Transformer-sized and picks up the term "freelance peacekeeper" from Hank McCoy.</ref> Why didn't I recognise them later, you ask? Can't remember ''everyone'' I beat up, yes? Be here all day.
* Hrn. Then there's the matter of that possible future (well, relatively speaking for a time traveller such as myself, right?) where I take over the body of the AIM-created monstrosity ''Minion'', becoming the cyborg some have dubbed Death's Head II. Let's... not talk of that further, eh?
* There's another possible future where I kill Minion and don't die myself. Much prefer that one, right?<ref>In ''What If?'' Volume 2, issue 54. The last Death's Head collaboration between Simon Furman and Geoff Senior, his creators. This is also the only Death's Head appearance where he uses his face tusks in battle.</ref>
[[File:MarvelInfinite-Death'sHead.jpg|thumb|Blue doesn't suit me nearly as well, no?]]
* As to the comic books which have chronicled my exploits, nearly all my tales had been recounted by [[Simon Furman]], until his untimely death,<ref>Remember that interview we told you about? When both Furman and the interviewer stopped listening to DH, he killed Simon Furman, effectively ending the interview. We can only assume that the Simon Furman seen since that time is actually some sort of [[Cloning|clone]] or [[facsimile construct]].</ref> and the first artist to draw me was [[Geoff Senior]]. Marvel liked me so much that they published [http://itcamefromdarkmoor.blogspot.com/2008/04/deaths-head-and-high-noon-tex.html a one-page story about me] (drawn by some fleshling named [[Bryan Hitch]]<ref>{{citesocial|quote=Draw Death's Head Day cometh & he's 35 years young so here's another fabuloso DH fact: High Noon Tex was fast-tracked to make DH a Marvel character, written on a napkin by me and drawn overnight by 16-year old @THEBRYANHITCH at a UKAC*. *UK Comic Art con|link=https://twitter.com/SimonFurman3/status/1504018976619253764|name=Simon Furman|site=Twitter|year=2022|month=03|day=16|(defunct=)}}</ref>) in various Marvel mags to prevent [[Hasbro]] from securing [[copyright|the rights]] to my adventures. Now, the artist's signature dates that comic to 1988,<ref>{{citesocial|quote=I'm pretty sure I was 17, maybe about to be 18. I was 16 when you and Starkers first gave me the Action Force work and turned 17 whilst doing that first story. So I was 17 when I did the first Transformers work and DH came a little after that. I was much older...|link=https://twitter.com/THEBRYANHITCH/status/1504030171929665536|name=Bryan Hitch|site=Twitter|year=2022|month=03|day=16|(defunct=)}}</ref> meaning that if it really was published in 1987, pre-dating my exploits with the Transformers as Marvel claims, there must have been time-travel involved, hmm? Or else it's a little fib—wouldn't you know, the '88 was removed from the signature when the strip was [[Transformers: Fallen Angel|reprinted]] by [[Titan Books]]. Have to admire that kind of mercenary cunning, right?
* There's reportedly a third creature called Death's Head out there. Hrn, they were a legion of alien robots that bothered the [[Hulk|Incredible Hulk]] on the planet Sakaar.<ref>Marvel Comics' "[[fandom:marvel:Planet Hulk|Planet Hulk]]" event published in the pages of the ''Incredible Hulk'' (Vol. 2) ongoing series in [[2006]].</ref> On an alternate future Earth, one of these robots was bonded to a synthetic duplicate of the sentient energy-force known as the Uni-Power—he was Death's Head 3.0. Reportedly, he also understood the importance of freelance peacekeeping, yes? Apparently, his adventures were also penned by the fleshling known as Furman.
* Made a ''big'' impression on ''Transformers'' readers who became writers, you know? That's why I just keep coming back, yes?<ref>{{citesocial|quote=The British Transformers comics are very much a generational thing for a certain strain of Brit creators, I fear. If Impactor was our Jean Grey, Death's Head was our Wolverine.|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20130923091724/http://www.newsarama.com/18988-deaths-head-is-cool-yes-marvels-uk-import-poised-for-push.html|title=DEATH’S HEAD Is Cool, Yes? Marvel’s UK Import Poised for Push|name=Kieron Gillen|year=2013|month=09|day=20|site=Newsarama}}</ref>
* While I'm not an official ''Transformers'' product, I have received the toy treatment multiple times through Hasbro's Marvel license. Who knew freelance peace-keeping agents were popular amongst younger beings?
* That Killatoa fellow in Furman and Senior's ''[http://to-the-death.com/ To The Death]'' sure seems a lot like me, though considerably less handsome. Should sue, yes?


==External links==
==External links==
* [[Marveldatabase:Death's Head|Death's Head(s) at Marvel Database]]
*{{w|Death's Head}} at Wikipedia
* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/deathsheadfpa.htm Death's Head I & II info at the Marvel Universe Appendix]
*[[wikia:Marvel:Death's Head (Styrakos)|Death's Head]] at Marvel Database
*[[tardis:Death's Head|Death's Head]] at Tardis Wiki, the ''Doctor Who'' Wiki
*[http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix3/deathsheadfpa.htm Death's Head I and II info] at the Marvel Universe Appendix
 
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 18 August 2024

This article is about the alien mechanoid from Generation 1. For the starship from Animated, see Death's Head (Animated).
Death's Head is a bounty hunter freelance peacekeeping agent from the Marvel portion of the Generation 1 continuity family, yes?
Why do the captions have to be funny anyway? Stupid policy, right? Not very informative.

Hrn. Death's Head is the name. I'm a "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent". Some call me a "bounty hunter," but never twice, yes? Handsome, resourceful, deadly—all words used to describe me. Modest too, eh? In the past I've been accused of ending statements as questions.[1] Never could understand why, right?

Learned a long time ago that if a mechanoid is to survive in this life, you've got to respect the economy. Money is everything. Still, it's also nice to enjoy one's job, yes? Use a wide range of weapons, most of which (unlike my plasma rifle) I can use in place of my right hand. Missiles, titanium shott blaster—but sometimes it's just more satisfying to use a good old-fashioned axe, hrn?

Fiction

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Marvel The Transformers comics

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This character appeared exclusively in the UK portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.
One must always settle one's tab, eh?

Nosy Autobot Blaster knew I was built by a rich guy called Lupex as a vessel for his soul, before his missus Pyra gave me an independent hunter persona with Lupex lined up as my first hit. (Parents, right?) Reckon Blaster should keep his nose out of my domestics, but he says the full story is in a Marvel Comics graphic novel—got to respect his business sense, yes? Darn 'n' Blast #301

First got involved with the Transformers on Elpasos, around Earthdate 2007, yes? Mission 531, according to my log. Was just picking up some oil when I noticed a bounty on the head of some mechanoid named Galvatron. Bartender filled me in on the details. An Autobot named Rodimus Prime had put a 10,000-Shanix reward on the Decepticon's head. Lot of money, hrm? So I settled my account with the bar and went after the two Decepticons most likely to know Galvatron's whereabouts—his lieutenants, Cyclonus and Scourge.

Scourge quickly learned he shouldn't call me a bounty hunter, thanks to my plasma rifle.

Cyclonus decided he'd rather talk and told me where to find Galvatron. Wasn't long before I was using the Decepticon leader's time travel platform to transport myself to 1987, eh? Time jump-displaced some Autobot to Limbo during the mass exchange. Also had to destroy his companion. Didn't want any witnesses at that stage, right? Wanted: Galvatron — Dead or Alive!

Information is always the first key to a mission. Knew when Galvatron was, needed to find out where. Who better than the local Decepticons? Gambled they'd be keeping track of a... hrn... loose cannon. Ambushed Soundwave and beat the information out of him—had to down his pet bird in the process. Good times, yes?

Should have known it wouldn't last, right?

Ahh, yes. Definitely good times, no?

When I found Galvatron, he was in the throes of battle with Rodimus Prime. Hrn, hate it when a client decides he can do the job himself, eh? Usually means they don't intend to pay. Bad form, if you ask me. Allowed my annoyance with Prime to distract me—that let Galvatron blast me with his particle cannon. Sloppy. Had to retreat and make repairs. Cost me some precious time. Hunters

Still, some things never change—when I returned, Galvatron and Prime were at it again. Luckily Prime wasn't doing very well, so I finally had my chance against Galvatron, eh? Had better fights. Lost a very nice mace, then an arm to which I was particularly attached. Then Wreck-Gar triggered a time jump, sending us all back to 2007, all except Galvatron. Turned out the Decepticon leader had prepared for such an eventuality and rigged his time jump trigger device so he couldn't be sent back forcibly.

Ouch, yes?

Typical, yes? Would have simply extracted my lost fee from Rodimus Prime's hide then and there, if not for the garrison of Autobots waiting for us at the other end of the time jump. Fire on High! Vicious Circle!

Next time I dealt with the Transformers, I was working out of Scarvix. Some stinky little peon named Blot walked into my office with an offer. Name couldn't have suited him better, eh? Still, his offer was enticing—10,000 Shanix to kill Rodimus Prime. Jumped at the chance. Revenge doesn't pay the bills, but it's a satisfying fringe benefit, yes?

Decepticons gave me free passage to Cybertron and pointed me in the right direction. What I didn't know at the time was that Decepticon commander Shockwave was using me, right? I attacked Prime in one of his trenches and was moments from the killing blow, when the ground collapsed underneath us. Ended up in the sewers, yes? Hrn, worse than that, lost my trusty axe in the fall. Frustrating, right?

Still, titanium shott blaster would have done just as well, except moments before I could kill Prime, I was shot in the back by Scourge. Told you Shockwave was using me, eh? He tricked Cyclonus and Scourge into going after Prime too, hoping I'd eliminate them as well. And for free!

Shield took the brunt of the blow. Still, Prime got away in the process. Pursued him up a ladder, only to find he'd led me straight into Autobase, eh? Hate how he always does that. On the other hand, got to love his business acumen. Rather than throw me out, he sent me off with 10,000 Shanix in advance and a contract to kill Cyclonus and Scourge. Headhunt

Caught up with Cyclonus and Scourge New Year's Day, Earth Year 2008. Hrn. The events that followed were not pleasant, right? So much killing, for absolutely no profit.

Junk was under the thrall of a giant head calling itself Unicron. The Junkions were busy trying to build their planet into Unicron's new body. Worse still, Unicron put Cyclonus, Scourge and myself under his thrall. Stopped me completing my contract, huh? Yes, those were unpleasant times. Unicron used me to kill the Decepticon leader at the time, Shockwave, and put Cyclonus and Scourge in charge as the new leaders of the Decepticons. Distasteful work, killing without profit. Especially against a foe who deserved better, right?

Hrn. Haven't really got the hang of these funny captions on this wiki. Can't think of anything amusing to say here, yes?

Unicron was playing all the angles—had Cyclonus and Scourge start a campaign against the Autobots that neither side could win, huh? Even had the Junkions build a giant time portal so he'd be able to fetch Galvatron from the past to tie up that loose end.

The mental power of Unicron was incredible, yes? Once I was back on Junk, I was forced to fight Wreck-Gar. Have no particular liking for the Junkion—he's cost me my fee in the past—but I defied Unicron and allowed Wreck-Gar to escape. Punishment followed... but still, it was a small victory, eh?

Also realised a weakness in Unicron's control: The mind link he used to control me was a two-way street. Destroyed a couple of his Junkion stooges, forcing him to punish me and establish the link. This allowed an attack on the astral plane, psychically assaulting him. At the time, I thought that would even the odds. After all, he's just a big robot, right?

Hoped this was the last time I had to deal with any Transformers, but fate's not that kind, hrn?

Sometimes even I can be a little bit wrong, yes?

Unicron's mind was unfathomable. Impossible to describe it—an infinite swirling miasma of... hrn, I'm not a poet, I'm a hired killer, right? Suffice to say, trying to comprehend him on the astral plane, let alone battle him, was beyond even my abilities. Unicron revealed the reason for it, too—turns out he was a dark god of chaos bent on destroying the entire universe. Some vendetta with the Transformers' planet or something. Which is why he's afraid of the Matrix, eh? No, I don't understand it either, and I was in Unicron's mind.

Still, the net result is that when Rodimus Prime attacked, we joined forces. Used the mindlink to let Prime attack Unicron directly—and shortly after that, I discovered that Wreck-Gar had planted enough explosives under Unicron to destroy him. Dark god or not, I knew he was finished. So did he, so he recalled Cyclonus and Scourge from Cybertron, and I saw a chance to complete my most recent contract, yes?

Only problem was that the explosives started a little sooner than expected, so I grabbed Cyclonus and Scourge and dived through the time portal with them. Kill them another time, hrn? Too bad it didn't work out that way. No idea what happened to Cyclonus and Scourge, but I ended up careening through the time vortex. Inconvenient, yes? The Legacy of Unicron!

2005 IDW continuity

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Best to avoid legal entanglements where possible, yes?

Getting blown through time portal not a pleasant experience, right? Spent some time ricocheting around the multiverse; ran into the Transformers again when I had a stop-over in another universe and bumped into Impactor. Think I made an impression on him, yes? Impactor's Autopedia article

Almost got a cushy job from Rodimus to avenge his death against Getaway, paid in the man's own Matrixy blood! Good deal, hmm? Sadly, Rodimus lived. Easy come, easy go. Filling in the Blanks

An alternate incarnation of me made a somewhat-obscured appearance on the Timemaze monitor. No mistaking that mace attachment, eh? Requiem of the Wreckers

Beast Wars: Uprising

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Used Cybertronian Headmaster technology to "double up" with partner Spratt, yes? Not convinced having his voice in my head is a plus, but use any advantage at hand, eh? Still, met like-minded Transformer named Devcon with an eye for profitable jobs. Took down pirates called Star Seekers with no muss, no fuss. Maybe last job on Cybertron for a while, though, yes? Doesn't seem like they'll have much to pay with in the future. Star Dasher's profile

Games

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Transformers: Earth Wars

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Melody Keen suggested that I might be doing freelance work for Deathsaurus. Decided licensing issues would get in the way of my involvement, yes? Transformers: Earth Wars

Notes

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Transformers notes

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My first time jump. Who knew what I was getting myself into?

Ahhh, my time with the Transformers, eh? Here's a few tidbits about my relationship with them.

  • Turns out I was the centre of a difference between the Transformers reality chronicled by Marvel US and the reality chronicled by Marvel UK. Hrn. Alternate realities can be a pain. There was an Autobot who was always destined to die and be reborn as a mechanoid named Goldbug. In one reality, he was killed by some human team called G.I. Joe. In the much more interesting timeline I was a part of, it was I who killed him. Clearly, this was the superior timeline, in that case, right?
  • Since I don't do much business with the Transformers these days, a bounty hunter called Lockdown seems to have noticed the gap in the market.[2] Even named his ship after me. Accept no imitations, hmm?
  • Wasn't named in Beast Wars: Uprising thanks to rights being owned by Marvel Comics rather than Hasbro, but it's pretty obvious who I'm meant to be, yes?

External notes

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Hrm. What else to tell you about myself? So much of it has nothing to do with the Transformers, right? That's why I've separated it off into this additional segment.

  • Didn't know my own origin–that business with the other-dimensional wizard Lupex and his consort Pyra–until years later (give or take… tricky to judge when there's so much time travel involved).
  • Unicron's time gate left me flying through the time vortex where I bumped, quite literally, into a miscreant being calling itself the Doctor. Had a few encounters with him: First he shrank me to human size, then he transported me to 8162 in a timeline without Transformers. Not all bad, right? More frustrating when he later dumped me on the roof of Four Freedoms Plaza.
  • The Fantastic Four were just the first super heroes I met, eh? Iron Man 2020, She-Hulk, Thor, Spider-Man, even the original Iron Man. Met 'em all, no? Though according to this Kieron Gillen chap, I actually met some of them before I went to the Transformers' universe.[3] Why didn't I recognise them later, you ask? Can't remember everyone I beat up, yes? Be here all day.
  • Hrn. Then there's the matter of that possible future (well, relatively speaking for a time traveller such as myself, right?) where I take over the body of the AIM-created monstrosity Minion, becoming the cyborg some have dubbed Death's Head II. Let's... not talk of that further, eh?
  • There's another possible future where I kill Minion and don't die myself. Much prefer that one, right?[4]
Blue doesn't suit me nearly as well, no?
  • As to the comic books which have chronicled my exploits, nearly all my tales had been recounted by Simon Furman, until his untimely death,[5] and the first artist to draw me was Geoff Senior. Marvel liked me so much that they published a one-page story about me (drawn by some fleshling named Bryan Hitch[6]) in various Marvel mags to prevent Hasbro from securing the rights to my adventures. Now, the artist's signature dates that comic to 1988,[7] meaning that if it really was published in 1987, pre-dating my exploits with the Transformers as Marvel claims, there must have been time-travel involved, hmm? Or else it's a little fib—wouldn't you know, the '88 was removed from the signature when the strip was reprinted by Titan Books. Have to admire that kind of mercenary cunning, right?
  • There's reportedly a third creature called Death's Head out there. Hrn, they were a legion of alien robots that bothered the Incredible Hulk on the planet Sakaar.[8] On an alternate future Earth, one of these robots was bonded to a synthetic duplicate of the sentient energy-force known as the Uni-Power—he was Death's Head 3.0. Reportedly, he also understood the importance of freelance peacekeeping, yes? Apparently, his adventures were also penned by the fleshling known as Furman.
  • Made a big impression on Transformers readers who became writers, you know? That's why I just keep coming back, yes?[9]
  • While I'm not an official Transformers product, I have received the toy treatment multiple times through Hasbro's Marvel license. Who knew freelance peace-keeping agents were popular amongst younger beings?
  • That Killatoa fellow in Furman and Senior's To The Death sure seems a lot like me, though considerably less handsome. Should sue, yes?
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References

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  1. This happened in an interview with Death's Head and Simon Furman(!) in issue 13 of Strip Magazine. (As in "Comic Strip Magazine"—sheesh, get your minds out of the gutter.)
  2. "Lockdown was based on wanting a version of Death’s Head that Hasbro could own."—Marty Isenberg (paraphrased), Transformers World 2005, 2019/08/18
  3. In Gillen's S.W.O.R.D. in 2009, we meet a Death's Head who is still Transformer-sized and picks up the term "freelance peacekeeper" from Hank McCoy.
  4. In What If? Volume 2, issue 54. The last Death's Head collaboration between Simon Furman and Geoff Senior, his creators. This is also the only Death's Head appearance where he uses his face tusks in battle.
  5. Remember that interview we told you about? When both Furman and the interviewer stopped listening to DH, he killed Simon Furman, effectively ending the interview. We can only assume that the Simon Furman seen since that time is actually some sort of clone or facsimile construct.
  6. "Draw Death's Head Day cometh & he's 35 years young so here's another fabuloso DH fact: High Noon Tex was fast-tracked to make DH a Marvel character, written on a napkin by me and drawn overnight by 16-year old @THEBRYANHITCH at a UKAC*. *UK Comic Art con"—Simon Furman, Twitter, 2022/03/16
  7. "I'm pretty sure I was 17, maybe about to be 18. I was 16 when you and Starkers first gave me the Action Force work and turned 17 whilst doing that first story. So I was 17 when I did the first Transformers work and DH came a little after that. I was much older..."—Bryan Hitch, Twitter, 2022/03/16
  8. Marvel Comics' "Planet Hulk" event published in the pages of the Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) ongoing series in 2006.
  9. "The British Transformers comics are very much a generational thing for a certain strain of Brit creators, I fear. If Impactor was our Jean Grey, Death's Head was our Wolverine."—Kieron Gillen, Newsarama, "DEATH’S HEAD Is Cool, Yes? Marvel’s UK Import Poised for Push", 2013/09/20