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Some people call DEATH'S HEAD a bounty hunter, but never twice. He claims to be a freelance peacekeeping agent, which means he can be hired for most any job imaginable, from killing an annoying opponent to finding your lost wallet. Although intelligent, Death's Head is very narrow-minded and stubborn, which give the impression of stupidity. Despite his occupation, Death's Head does not like killing. He does like money, whatever the currency, and will do just about anything to get it... "but I draw the line at walking dogs, yes?"

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  • Some people call DEATH'S HEAD a bounty hunter, but never twice. He claims to be a freelance peacekeeping agent, which means he can be hired for most any job imaginable, from killing an annoying opponent to finding your lost wallet. Although intelligent, Death's Head is very narrow-minded and stubborn, which give the impression of stupidity. Despite his occupation, Death's Head does not like killing. He does like money, whatever the currency, and will do just about anything to get it... "but I draw the line at walking dogs, yes?"
  • The Death's Head was a criminal who was beheaded in India for his crimes. However, his head was given new life by a mystic. Now, the disembodied head can speak and can control the minds of at least several people at a time. It intended to take control of the minds of everyone on the planet. It's plans were stopped by the Hood.
  • In 1989, Death's Head - No. 8 was released by Marvel Comics UK. It contained a first-print crossover story featuring the Marvel character Death's Head, the Seventh Doctor and Josiah W. Dogbolter, a Doctor Who Magazine comic strip character. Death's Head later appeared in several Doctor Who Magazine Seventh Doctor comic strips. These strips were reprinted in five issues of the 1993 reprint series The Incomplete Death's Head, and in two Death's Head graphic novels published in 2007. __TOC__
  • The Death's Head is a pirate ship under the command of Captain Grotniss. Known to have terrorised trade up and down the Ashen River.
  • Death's Head was a Star Destroyer in the Imperial Navy.
  • Unlocked by: Tritanium Bar
  • The Death's Head was a Dreadnaught-class heavy cruiser made by Rendili StarDrive. The Death's Head served as the personal flagship to the pirate lord Ixtren Wallonis.
  • A Death's Head egy Birodalmi I-osztályú csillagromboló volt a Birodalmi Flottában.
  • The Death's Head was an Imperial I-class Star Destroyer of the Imperial Navy.
  • La Death's Head era uno Star Destroyer classe Imperial I della Marina Imperiale.
  • 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?
  • Death's Head did not take pleasure in killing, merely in being professional and financially astute, and possessed a rather pedantic personality. He was a habitual traveller between alternate realities, spending most of his career in universes other than the main one. At the time that he first encountered the Seventh Doctor, Death's Head had been enlarged to nine metres in height. He later had an adventure with met up with Keepsake, a salvage dealer that had once crossed the Seventh Doctor's path, and Bahlia. (COMIC: Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling!)
  • Death's Head is ?. Paxton Page was a scientist who created the cobalt bomb. Because he refused to sell his creation to anyone, even the US government, he was branded a traitor. He continued his research as a recluse and was driven mad by the cobalt radiation, which also gave him super-powers. He took on the identity of Death's Head and drove off any unwelcome visitors to his estate.
  • Hrn. Death's Head is a "Freelance Peacekeeping Agent". Some call him a "bounty hunter," but never twice, yes? Handsome, resourceful, deadly—all words he uses to describe himself. Modest too, eh? In the past he's been accused of ending statements as questions. He never could understand why, right?
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  • Death's Head; Death's Head from Avenging Spider-Man Vol 1 17.jpg
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