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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [QB] All correct except for one thing: Sabertooth's healing factor is artificial and a result of Mr. sinister and Weapon X tinkering. ...of course the real reason is that Sabertooth was a cheesy 70's character that always got beat up by Powerman and Iron Fist and only had animal senses and claws. During this time he was partners with the Constrictor (an ex-SHIELD asassin with cybernetic electrified adamantium tenticles from his wrists). Sabretooth was a hired killer and eventually went after the Black Cat (Spider-Man's girlfriend at the time)and she clawed his face open and he went into the hospital for a few weeks while surgeons stitched his face bach together. Bright boy escapes and goes looking for revenge: Spidey webs Sabe's face up and mr itelligent rips the webs off...along with the sutures and a good chunk of his face. Coma time for sabertooth. We don't see him for a year or so (our time) untill he pops up as a member of the Marauders (kinda Anti-X-Men) and that's the first time he has a healing factor....It starts a biiig week of action for sabe but he still gets nearly killed by the 70 year old mutant homeless woman called Plague and then a few hours later by the 14 tear old Alex Power (of Power pack). Next Sabertooth heads out to kill Psylocke at the X-Mansion and we see the first real fight between Wolverine and sabertooth. About ten years of revisionist history have all but obscured all the defeats he took from characters far far less dangerous than Wolverine. Hell, Alex Power decided not to disintegrate him because " I won't be a killer like him". What a sissy. ;) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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