Deaths Head: the bounty hunter who asks no permission

Published on May 12, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Simon Furman and Geoff Senior bring us a classic of British comics: Death’s Head. This cybernetic bounty hunter prefers to call himself an independent maintenance agent. With immense strength and an interchangeable arsenal in his hands, he travels the multiverse settling scores. His sharp sarcasm and peculiar way of speaking make him an unforgettable character.

Death's Head, a robot bounty hunter with arsenal in hand, advances through a multiversal portal, sarcasm and power in his gaze.

The modular technology of a professional exterminator 🤖

The character's design is based on a simple yet effective technical concept: a robotic body with interchangeable hands. He can switch between axes, cannons, and other tools depending on the mission. This modularity allows him to adapt to any hostile environment. His armor withstands high-impact blows, and his brute strength enables him to take on large enemies. There are no superfluous upgrades; each piece has a specific function.

The bounty hunter who talks like a robot with jet lag 🗣️

The best part of Death’s Head is not his weapons, but his verbosity. He speaks as if every sentence costs him a titanic effort, with dramatic pauses and a tone that mixes weariness and threat. He's the kind of robot who fixes your breakdown while throwing a scathing comment about your incompetence. If there were a bounty hunters' union, they'd surely kick him out for complaining too much.