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4''Digitek'' (subtitled "''A Shock to the System''" on interior credits), is a limited series published by the Creator/MarvelUK imprint of Creator/MarvelComics. The series is written by John Tomlinson and Creator/AndyLanning, with painted art by Dermot Power.
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6Jonathan Bryant was a project leader for the Nakasoni Corporation, a front company for [[EvilInc Mys-Tech]], working with "protosilicon" technology recovered from an alien world.
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8When a rival attempts to steal Psi-Key, their experimental protosilicon computer, compromising it with a virus, Jonathan is injured and transformed, with Psi-Key downloading part of itself into his mind and completely rebuilding his body.
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10As Digitek, he becomes a superhero - and his first task is to recover Psi-Key. Unfortunately, the virus is still affecting the computer, and it’s now transformed three of the thieves as well - in a similar, but far more sinister, way.
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12The first issue was released 27 October 1992.
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14!!Tropes included in ''Digitek'':
15* AllThereInTheManual: Marvel's ''Civil War: Battle Damage Report'' data book, published fifteen years after the ''Digitek'' series, provides a little more information in a text profile for him.
16** Jonathan is originally from the Midlands town of Sutton Coldfield, part of [[UsefulNotes/TheMidlands Birmingham]].
17** It also provides a list of his powers, confirming a few things that were only implied by the original story.
18* AnArmAndALeg: The Bacillicons have a tendency to lose hands.
19** Byte's hand is all that remains after Digitek kills him with a PortalCut.
20** A shot from Deathlok costs Kay a hand, although she's able to regenerate it.
21** Digitek takes Purge’s hand off with a katana.
22* ArmCannon: As part of their [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Shapeshifting]] powers, Digitek and the three Bacillicons can all reshape their arms into energy cannons.
23* BadBoss: Greville, who locks the surviving mercenaries in a room with the corrupted Psi-Key to see what happens.
24* BigBad: Purge, leader of the Bacillicons. Greville initially sets events in motion, but he loses control as soon as his hireling Paxton is converted to Purge (and eventually falls prey to some level of GrandTheftMe when Purge physically merges them in a FusionDance).
25* BodyUploading: Digitek and the Bacillicons can upload and download themselves from the electronic Infospace. They can also bring others with them.
26* TheBusCameBack: After his series ends, Digitek doesn't appear again for a long time, but eventually makes a cameo appearance in the final arc of ''ComicBook/CaptainBritainAndMI13'', then another in the ''ComicBook/RevolutionaryWar'' event.
27* ComboPlatterPowers: Downplayed, as there is some logic behind them, but there are quite a few. Digitek and the Bacillicons all seem to get a general physical boost (strength, durability, endurance and reflexes). They then get a second bundle of powers from their electrical, computerised nature (travelling through Infospace and interfacing with machinery) and flexible physical/energy form (including shapeshifting, manifesting weapons and regeneration).
28* ContinuityNod: The first issue contains a mission report from Colonel Liger of the Warheads’ Kether Troop. As well as the Psi-Key background, it mentions that Draft, one of his squad, is becoming unstable. Draft's subsequent AxCrazy breakdown happened in the first issue of ''ComicBook/{{Warheads}}''.
29* CreateYourOwnHero: If the mercenaries hadn't shot Jonathan Bryant and broken the glass around Psi-Key, they wouldn’t have created Digitek.
30* CutTheJuice: Digitek pulls the plug on Marx's phone just as the Bacillicons are using it for a TelephoneTeleport. Kay barely survives, whereas Byte's killed off with a PortalCut.
31* EnergyBeings: It's implied that Digitek becomes one at the very end of the series, as Bryant's body is recovered and buried. Averted prior to that, despite the [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Shapeshifting]], BodyUploading and reliance on electricity. When [[FusionDance Purge/Greville]] is finaly killed, the Mys-Tech team notes that the remains are those of ''two'' human bodies.
32* FusionDance: Greville and Purge eventually become one composite being. There are elements of GrandTheftMe, as Greville had no choice about the merger, but the post-merge personality is a combination of both.
33* TheGhost: Mys-Tech board member Tyburn writes the introductory notes for the last two issues, and some of the characters seem to directly or indirectly work for her, but she never actually appears.
34* GreaterScopeVillain: Mys-Tech, who initially obtained the protosilicon, and who send in a clean-up team after Purge and Digitek's final confrontation. The last two issues open with notes from one of their board members, Tyburn, but they're not directly part of the story.
35* KilledOffForReal: Greville, Purge, Byte and Kay all seem to be dead by the end of the story, and as of April 2022, none have been resurrected by other Marvel comics since.
36* TheNeedless: Although he no longer needs to eat, drink or breathe, he absorbs electrical power at regular intervals.
37* PortalCut: Byte's TelephoneTeleport ends badly after Digitek pulls the plug. One severed hand makes it back into the physical world, but the rest of him's torn apart.
38* PurpleIsPowerful: His body is colored purple and he's very powerful.
39* SpeechBubbles: The Bacillicons get a different style of speech bubble, reflecting their artificial nature. After their FusionDance, Greville/Purge speaks in asymmetric bubbles that reflect both aspects of their nature.
40* {{Technopath}}: His computer-like mind has enhanced cognitive abilities and can communicate with cybernetics. His mental link to Psi-Key allows them both increased regeneration upon contact.
41* TelephoneTeleport: Digitek and the Bacillicons can [[BodyUploading step into Infospace]] or return to the real world via devices such as phones and pagers. They can also take others with them. This does carry the risk of a PortalCut if the device is disconnected at the right moment, though - as Byte discovers the hard way.
42* ThatManIsDead: After his transformation, Purge is insistent that he's not Paxton. Paxton no longer functions. Greville eventually registers that Purge does ''not'' react well to his old name, so stops using it.
43* SentientPhlebotinum: Psi-Key
44* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Digitek and the Bacillicons can reshape limbs into weapons or redesign their whole body. At various points they choose forms that are practically vehicles, so that allies can ride them.

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