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Sabretooth [a] is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, he first appeared in Iron Fist #14 (August 1977) and was initially depicted as a serial killer known as "the Slasher", before being developed into a villain associated with the X-Men during the "Mutant Massacre" crossover in 1986.
Sabretooth and Mystique vol. 1 1–4 Jorge Gonzalez (W) Ariel Olivetti, Pier Brito (A) cover reads Sabretooth and Mystique, but indicia is Mystique & Sabretooth: 1996 Wolverine Encyclopedia: 1–2 Paul Benjamin, Peter Sanderson, Dave Rios, Mark Bourne, Jerald DeVictoria (W) Various (A) 1996 X.S.E. vol 1 1–4 John Ostrander (W)
The first issues of the second X-Men series were written by Claremont and drawn and co-plotted by Jim Lee. Retailers pre-ordered over 8.1 million copies of issue #1, generating and selling nearly $7 million (though retailers probably sold closer to 3 million copies), [ 20 ] making it, according to Guinness Book of World Records , the best ...
Art by Jim Lee. The following is a ... Sabretooth: 1977 Marvel Chris Claremont, John Byrne: Iron Fist #14 Resistants: 1977 Marvel Jack Kirby: Captain America Annual ...
Jubilation Lee Uncanny X-Men #258 (February 1990) [1] Bishop: Lucas Bishop ... Jubilation Lee Sabretooth: Victor Creed White Queen: Emma Grace Frost Mannite rescue X-Men.
Pages in category "Characters created by Jim Lee" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Art by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. In 1991, Marvel launched X-Men (vol. 2) as a spin-off of the parent title Uncanny X-Men, with co-writers Chris Claremont and Jim Lee, previously the penciler on Uncanny, moving over to X-Men, while studio mate Whilce Portacio took over penciling duties on Uncanny.
Jim Lee holding some of the 1990s issues of the series on which he rose to stardom as an artist After Claremont's run, the X-Men were divided into two color-coded squads, with a Blue team headlining the adjectiveless X-Men title, while the Gold team, consisting of Warren Worthington III/Archangel, Piotr "Peter" Rasputin/Colossus, Jean Grey ...