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Marvel Comics Astonishing Tales #6 1971 1st Appearance Bobbi Morse FN/VFN Seller: leaguecup2011 (99.6% positive feedback) Location: GB Condition: Like New Price: 29.99 GBP Shipping cost: 2.00 GBP Buy It Now

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ASTONISHING TALES #6 1ST APP MOCKINGBIRD DOOM vs BLACK PANTHER BWS 1971 15c Seller: comic_sludge (100.0% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Unspecified Price: 24.99 USD Shipping cost: Free Buy It Now

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Mockingbird: This Day In Comics – Astonishing Tales #6 Debut Comic Book Addicts Mockingbird: This Day In Comics – Astonishing Tales #6 Debut Mockingbird: The 1971 Debut of Marvel’s Lethal Biologist Mockingbird officially entered the Marvel Universe on this day, March 16, 1971, marking a pensive and multi-layered debut that remains one of the most interesting character evolutions of the Bronze Age. Making … Mockingbird: This Day In Comics – Astonishing Tales #6 Debut Comic Books

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Astonishing Tales #21 (Dec 1973). Cover pencils by Gil Kane and inks by Mike Esposito. The cover shows the spirit of Bob O'Bryan leaving his wheelchair bound body to animate It, the Living Colossus.

Astonishing Tales #21 (Dec 1973). Cover pencils by Gil Kane and inks by Mike Esposito. The cover shows the spirit of Bob O'Bryan leaving his wheelchair bound body to animate It, the Living Colossus.

Astonishing Tales #21 (Dec 1973). Cover pencils by Gil Kane and inks by Mike Esposito
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The splash page from Astonishing Tales # 13 featuring Ka-Zar, Lord of the Hidden Jungle by Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Rich Buckler, Dan Adkins and John Costanza.
This issue is titled "Man-Thing!"

The splash page from Astonishing Tales # 13 featuring Ka-Zar, Lord of the Hidden Jungle by Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Rich Buckler, Dan Adkins and John Costanza. This issue is titled "Man-Thing!"

"Man-Thing!"
The splash page from Astonishing Tales # 13 (Aug 1972) featuring Ka-Zar, Lord of the Hidden Jungle by Roy Thomas, John Buscema, Rich Buckler, Dan Adkins and John Costanza.
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AND ALL THE KING'S MADMEN...COULDN'T PUT DEATHLOK BACK TOGETHER AGAIN...OR COULD THEY?"

Astonishing Tales # 34 splash page by Bill
Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo and Marv Wolfman.

AND ALL THE KING'S MADMEN...COULDN'T PUT DEATHLOK BACK TOGETHER AGAIN...OR COULD THEY?" Astonishing Tales # 34 splash page by Bill Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo and Marv Wolfman.

The splash page from Astonishing Tales # 34 cover dated March 1976 featuring Deathlok The Demolisher!
Creative Team: Bill Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo & Marv Wolfman.

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This is it!!
This is the final battle!
It's Cyborg vs. Madman...and only one shall survive!
This is the cover art to Astonishing Tales featuring Deathlok The Demolisher! 
The cover art to issue # 35 (May 1976) is by RICH BUCKLER & KLAUS JANSON.

"...AND ONCE REMOVED FROM NEVER."
Creative Team: Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo and Marv Wolfman

Deathlok and Ryker meet in the virtual environment of the Omni-Computer.
Ryker attempts to explain his approach to saving their war-torn world by controlling it but Deathlok is out for vengeance and the clashing of their electronic minds threatens to destroy them both.

Dr. Wilcox, the surgeon in the Manning clone's body, attempts to save them by pulling them out of the computer and back into their own bodies, but they get mixed up in the transfer. 

Deathlok is briefly in Ryker's body and Ryker in Deathlok's. 
Wilcox reverses the process and gets them into their correct bodies but Ryker's mind proves unable to handle the identity crisis and goes mad thinking he's still Deathlok.

The CIA moves in to take over, interning Ryker's disabled form and allowing Deathlok to tear off his programming module once his mission is considered complete.
Deathlok goes to leave but director Devereaux stops him with an offer. 

It turns out Wilcox's occupancy of the clone's body was temporary due to the incompatibility between the body and his brain patterns. 

With Wilcox's mind transferred to memory tape, the clone's body is vacant again and it turns out Deathlok may have a chance to regain his humanity. 
Taking a shot with the procedure, Luther Manning is elated to finally wake up in his old body, but the situation is complicated when the presumed inert Deathlok body speaks up and reveals that it was more of a copy than a transfer!

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This is it!! This is the final battle! It's Cyborg vs. Madman...and only one shall survive! This is the cover art to Astonishing Tales featuring Deathlok The Demolisher! The cover art to issue # 35 (May 1976) is by RICH BUCKLER & KLAUS JANSON. "...AND ONCE REMOVED FROM NEVER." Creative Team: Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo and Marv Wolfman Deathlok and Ryker meet in the virtual environment of the Omni-Computer. Ryker attempts to explain his approach to saving their war-torn world by controlling it but Deathlok is out for vengeance and the clashing of their electronic minds threatens to destroy them both. Dr. Wilcox, the surgeon in the Manning clone's body, attempts to save them by pulling them out of the computer and back into their own bodies, but they get mixed up in the transfer. Deathlok is briefly in Ryker's body and Ryker in Deathlok's. Wilcox reverses the process and gets them into their correct bodies but Ryker's mind proves unable to handle the identity crisis and goes mad thinking he's still Deathlok. The CIA moves in to take over, interning Ryker's disabled form and allowing Deathlok to tear off his programming module once his mission is considered complete. Deathlok goes to leave but director Devereaux stops him with an offer. It turns out Wilcox's occupancy of the clone's body was temporary due to the incompatibility between the body and his brain patterns. With Wilcox's mind transferred to memory tape, the clone's body is vacant again and it turns out Deathlok may have a chance to regain his humanity. Taking a shot with the procedure, Luther Manning is elated to finally wake up in his old body, but the situation is complicated when the presumed inert Deathlok body speaks up and reveals that it was more of a copy than a transfer! #AstonishingTales #MarvelComics #DeathlokTheDemolisher #RichBuckler #KlausJanson

"...AND ONCE REMOVED FROM NEVER."
This is the splash page from Astonishing Tales # 35 (May 1976) featuring Deathlok The Demolisher!
by Bill Mantlo, Rich Buckler, Klaus Janson, Gaspar Saladino, Karen Mantlo & Marv Wolfman
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"Twice Removed From Yesterday..."
Splash page from Astonishing Tales # 31 featuring Deathlok The Demolisher (Aug 1975) by Doug Moench, Rich Buckler, Keith Pollard  Klaus Janson, Janice Cohen, Janice Chiang & Len Wein.

"Twice Removed From Yesterday..." Splash page from Astonishing Tales # 31 featuring Deathlok The Demolisher (Aug 1975) by Doug Moench, Rich Buckler, Keith Pollard Klaus Janson, Janice Cohen, Janice Chiang & Len Wein.

"Twice Removed From Yesterday..."
Astonishing Tales # 31 featuring Deathlok The Demolisher (Aug 1975) by Doug Moench, Rich Buckler, Keith Pollard Klaus Janson, Janice Cohen, Janice Chiang & Len Wein.
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Astonishing Tales #5 (April 1971). Cover pencils by John Buscema and inks by John Verpoorten. Zabu was added by Marie Severin. The cover shows two scenes - the top scene has the Red Skull clocking Dr Doom with a metal mace while the Red Skull claims victory. The smaller bottom scene shows Ka-Zar and Sabu being attacked by a giant brute

Astonishing Tales #5 (April 1971). Cover pencils by John Buscema and inks by John Verpoorten. Zabu was added by Marie Severin. The cover shows two scenes - the top scene has the Red Skull clocking Dr Doom with a metal mace while the Red Skull claims victory. The smaller bottom scene shows Ka-Zar and Sabu being attacked by a giant brute

Astonishing Tales #5 (April 1971). Cover pencils by John Buscema and inks by John Verpoorten. Zabu was added by Marie Severin
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Astonishing Tales #26 (Oct 1974). Cover art by Rich Buckler. The cover shows the cybernetic Deathlok the Demolisher - Death-Machine for hire!

Astonishing Tales #26 (Oct 1974). Cover art by Rich Buckler. The cover shows the cybernetic Deathlok the Demolisher - Death-Machine for hire!

Astonishing Tales #26 (Oct 1974). Cover art by Rich Buckler
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Astonishing Tales #7 VG 1971 Stock Image Low Grade Seller: mycomicshop (99.9% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Unspecified Price: 8.40 USD Shipping cost: 6.90 USD Buy It Now

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Astonishing Tales #6 FN- 5.5 1971 Seller: mycomicshop (99.9% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Unspecified Price: 43.00 USD Shipping cost: 6.90 USD Buy It Now

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Astonishing Tales #1 VG 4.0 1970 Stock Image Seller: mycomicshop (99.9% positive feedback) Location: US Condition: Unspecified Price: 18.00 USD Shipping cost: 6.90 USD Buy It Now

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Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug 1974) cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks & colours by Klaus Janson, and letters by Danny Crespi. Cover image shows the cybernetic Deathlok breaking free from the experimental platform with energy surging around him

Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug 1974) cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks & colours by Klaus Janson, and letters by Danny Crespi. Cover image shows the cybernetic Deathlok breaking free from the experimental platform with energy surging around him

Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug 1974). Cover pencils by Rich Buckler, inks & colours by Klaus Janson, and letters by Danny Crespi #MarvelComics #ClassicMarvel #DeathloktheDemolisher #Deathlok #AstonishingTales

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Morning read: catching up with @dccomicsreal.bsky.social vs. Vampires #2 by @ashcanpress.com & Otto Schmidt #chillerdiller Also, blast from the galactic past #guardiansofthegalaxy first appearance in #astonishingtales reprint #29. #marvel Good #comic reading across the decades. #storytelling

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