Furman required a bounty hunter character for his upcoming 'Wanted: Galvatron...' arc, but when he saw Senior's art designs, decided he looked too good for a hi-then-die role, which was originally intended.
In order to keep the character out of the hands of Hasbro, Furman previewed him in a one-page strip, much like the adverts for the series that followed ("Do you take candy card?") called Hi-Noon-Tex.
To get the best from the character, read his TF appearances, his own series, his various crossovers (What If..., Fantastic Four, She-Hulk, Dragon's Claws) and most definitely the Original Graphic Novel "The Body in Question", which reveals his origins (he couldn't be a transformer, really) and has
the absolute bestGeoff Senior artwork (fully airbrushed) ever seen.
And avoid Death's Head 2. As it is crap.
Edit:
but I'd be happy with a new comicbook - based on the original DH. Any fan titles out there?
Missed this. Myself and a fellow called Mark Stevenson did a strip called 'Dead Letter Day' for Transmasters UK, set pre-movie, with Death's Head having only recently arrived on Cybertron.
You can read it here (I apologise for some of the artwork - it was about five years ago, now...):
http://www.cyberpulp2.netfirms.com/comi ... d/dead.htm