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The only person springing to mid is Mean Machine Angel from Judge Dredd.

Not sure if he has a plant phobia though...
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Nope, it ain't Mean Machine! This one's a lot more mechanical than Mean Machine. I'd say about ... maybe 75% metal?
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Another clue, then: he first appeared in 1979. Last seen in the company of a female assassin clone who's adept at pushing his buttons. Or button.
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Stab in the dark... Deathlok?

Marvel universe, Spider Woman is the assassin clone woman thing.
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Nope, not Deathlok! He made his first appearance in a magazine called Dark Star, which despite the title wasn't a SciFi publication.
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After some serious googling; is it Axel Pressbutton from Three-eyes McGurk's Death Planet Commandos?
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It is indeed the mercenary, hitman and former botanist Axel Pressbutton – obviously he was a lot more obscure than I had thought! A shame, really, because he had some decent stories.

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I don't think I can compete on the obscurity front here so this probably won't take too long.

Anyway, I'm looking for a novel describing the history of mankind from the present day until it's eventual extinction.
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is it the ITV 2 listings in the TV Times?
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Tempting, but since the timescale the author uses is a bit longer than next Wednesday I'll have to say no. :)
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Ooh ... might it be something by Stephen Baxter?
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Was about to say the same thing, as if it is I'm half-way through reading it...
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Was about to say the same thing, as if it is I'm half-way through reading it...
You may as well say it then, because right now I can't think of the title! A book with the Xeelee in it, I fancy ...
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The one I'm half-way through is Time, but as I haven't finished it yet I can't confirm if it fits the question.
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It was written before he was born I'm afraid.
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