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== Behind the scenes ==
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* Outside of the DWU, Tuck first appeared in the comic {{iw|marvel|Death's Head II Vol 1 3|Death's Head II #3}}. She was an artificial humanoid from a planet called Lionheart resembling Medieval Europe, where futuristic technology was prohibited. This included artificial beings such as Tuck and cyborgs such as Death's Head II, who was leading a group of outlaws on the planet. After joining his band of outlaws, Tuck followed Death's Head II on further adventures after being called to help by [[Necker (The Incomplete Death's Head)|Doctor Necker]].
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* Outside of the DWU, Tuck first appeared in the comic {{iw|marvel|Death's Head II Vol 1 3|''Death's Head II'' #3}}. The fact that her name resembles [[Friar Tuck]] is not a coincidence. There are parallel between her origins in a futuristic world resembling medieval Europe and [[Robin Hood]]'s England. In particular, in Tuck's introduction story, the new Death's Head, under the alias of "Hood", was a leader of a group of outlaws calling themselves "{{iw|marvel|Merry Men (Earth-12892)|Merry Men}}". Further, during Tuck's first encounter with Death's Head, she was travelling with nuns.
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==

Revision as of 22:19, 3 September 2020

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Tuck was the human partner of Death's Head II. She was captured by Hob when he plugged in Death's Head II into the Death's Head Interactive Archive, but was freed when he woke up and defeated Hob with the help of the original Death's Head and the Seventh Doctor. (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head)

Behind the scenes

  • Outside of the DWU, Tuck first appeared in the comic Death's Head II #3. The fact that her name resembles Friar Tuck is not a coincidence. There are parallel between her origins in a futuristic world resembling medieval Europe and Robin Hood's England. In particular, in Tuck's introduction story, the new Death's Head, under the alias of "Hood", was a leader of a group of outlaws calling themselves "Merry Men". Further, during Tuck's first encounter with Death's Head, she was travelling with nuns.

External links