Sabretooth (Marvel)
Sabretooth is a male comic supervillain that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
He had two other siblings with a brother called Saul and a sister named Clara. Saul Creed was a tracker and a hunter whilst his sister Clara was an animal handler.
Saul and Clara later discovered a feral James 'Logan' Howlett after they tracked him for a circus. They later helped Logan escape from Nathaniel Essex who was experimenting on him with the three forced to go on the run from the geneticist. However, Saul began to perceive Logan as stealing Clara from him and he secretly tipped Essex of Howlett's location. In the following battle. Clara was seemingly killed though she possessed a healing factor that allowed her to be revive and recover. Unaware of this, Saul blamed Essex for his sisters death and he along with Logan sought to get their revenge on him. Upon finding out that Saul betrayed him, Logan drowned Saul on a potion that Essex had been creating. Seeing Saul murdered horrified Clara and she told Logan never to look for her again. She was later tracked down by Victor Creed where she informed him of their brother's death.
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Notes
- Sabretooth was created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne where he made his first appearance in Iron Fist v1 #14 (August, 1977).
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- In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, the Sabretooth appeared as a character in the Facebook video game with his own Dossier.
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- Iron Fist:
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