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The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he slept, she snuck downstairs to disable the security systems and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as {{Characters/Mystique}}.
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Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four-issue mini-series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch-foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' - more commonly known as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]]. The series was written by Creator/LarryHama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
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->''"Don't be thinkin' I'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
-->-- '''Sabretooth'''
Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four-issue mini-series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch-foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' - more commonly known as [[Characters/MarvelComicsSabretooth Sabretooth]]. The series was written by Creator/LarryHama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he slept, she snuck downstairs to disable the security systems and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. Along the way, Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to both of them.
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!!'''Sabretooth''' provides examples of the following:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face after Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystique dropped Graydon at an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her plans, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: While they shared sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sightseeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
* ContractOnTheHitman: Mystique, a notable terrorist and killer for hire is the target Tribune wants Sabretooth to ace.
* TheDragon: Birdy, who takes out as many invading Ninja as Sabretooth with her giant gun.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory of her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child. When Birdy comes across his child self while inside his mind, the young Creed asks if she doesn't want to hurt him but she just hugs him & says he's already been hurt too much.
* IHaveNoSon: Victor's first reaction to learning he & Mystique have a child. Not believing that the pencil-necked geek he saw in Mystique's photo could be his son.
* ImmortalAssassin: Sabretooth, who possesses a HealingFactor. When Mystique sets him on fire, all it does is make him angrier before he chases after her. Birdy ran him over with her car at one point, but that didn't stop him from coming after her.
* ImprovisedWeapon: When Sabretooth first catches Mystique she throws wine in his face and uses a lighter to set him ablaze.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* PetTheDog: Seeing his vindictiveness, Victor gains respect for Graydon, accepts him as '''his''' son, and spares his life after being determined to kill him not long ago.
* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up within Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how it'd make Mystique. She explains her power keeps her young & goes over their past together, admitting she left the real Zauber's body for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Sick of the abuse, Birdy helps Tribune's men capture Creed. When he makes it back, she's on the run -having stolen one of his cars & slashed the tires of his other vehicles. We then get this exchange
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off in 48 hours after he's fully healed, unless he can kill Mystique before then.
* TroubledAbuser: Sabretooth uses Birdy to give him "the glow" which soothes his rages and takes away his painful memories. When she befriends his child self in his mind, the real Victor wakes up and punches her in the face, saying he needs her to make him forget the pain. Before that, she gave him a massage and tells him to relax, which prompts him to throw her in the Jacuzzi for telling him what to do.
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shocked reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question, who has very few redeeming qualities.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
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->''"Don't be thinkin' i'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
-->--'''Sabretooth'''
Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he slept, she snuck downstairs to disable the security systems and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. Along the way, Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the both of them.
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!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face after Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystique dropped Graydon at an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her plans, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
* ContractOnTheHitman: Mystique, a notable terrorist and killer for hire is the target Tribune wants Sabretooth to ace.
* TheDragon: Birdy, who takes out as many invading Ninja as Sabretooth with her giant gun.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child. When Birdy comes across his child self while inside his mind, the young Creed asks if she doesn't want to hurt him but she just hugs him & says he's already been hurt too much.
* IHaveNoSon: Victor's first reaction to learning he & Mystique have a child. Not believing that the pencil-necked geek he saw in Mystique's photo could be his son.
* ImmortalAssassin: Sabretooth, who possesses a HealingFactor. When Mystique sets him on fire, all it does is make him angrier before he chases after her. Birdy ran him over with her car at one point, but that didn't stop him from coming after her.
* ImprovisedWeapon: When Sabretooth first catches Mystique she throws wine in his face and uses a lighter to set him ablaze.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* PetTheDog: Seeing his vindictiveness, Victor gains respect for Graydon, accepts him as '''his''' son, and spares his life after being determined to kill him not long ago.
* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how it'd make Mystique. She explains her power keeps her you & goes over their past together, admitting she left the real Zauber's body for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Sick of the abuse, Birdy helps Tribune's men capture Creed. When he makes it back, she's on the run -having stolen one of his cars & slashed the tires of his other vehicles. We then get this exchange
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off in 48 hours after he's fully healed, unless he can kill Mystique before then.
* TroubledAbuser: Sabretooth uses Birdy to give him "the glow" which soothes his rages and takes away his painfully memories. When she befriends his child self in his mind, the real Victor wakes up and punches her in the face, saying he needs her to make him forget the pain. Prior to that she gave him a massage and tells him to relax, which prompts him to throw her in the Jacuzzi for telling him what to do.
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shocked reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
->''"Don't be thinkin' i'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
-->--'''Sabretooth'''
Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he slept, she snuck downstairs to disable the security systems and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. Along the way, Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the both of them.
----
!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face after Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystique dropped Graydon at an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her plans, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
* ContractOnTheHitman: Mystique, a notable terrorist and killer for hire is the target Tribune wants Sabretooth to ace.
* TheDragon: Birdy, who takes out as many invading Ninja as Sabretooth with her giant gun.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child. When Birdy comes across his child self while inside his mind, the young Creed asks if she doesn't want to hurt him but she just hugs him & says he's already been hurt too much.
* IHaveNoSon: Victor's first reaction to learning he & Mystique have a child. Not believing that the pencil-necked geek he saw in Mystique's photo could be his son.
* ImmortalAssassin: Sabretooth, who possesses a HealingFactor. When Mystique sets him on fire, all it does is make him angrier before he chases after her. Birdy ran him over with her car at one point, but that didn't stop him from coming after her.
* ImprovisedWeapon: When Sabretooth first catches Mystique she throws wine in his face and uses a lighter to set him ablaze.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* PetTheDog: Seeing his vindictiveness, Victor gains respect for Graydon, accepts him as '''his''' son, and spares his life after being determined to kill him not long ago.
* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how it'd make Mystique. She explains her power keeps her you & goes over their past together, admitting she left the real Zauber's body for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Sick of the abuse, Birdy helps Tribune's men capture Creed. When he makes it back, she's on the run -having stolen one of his cars & slashed the tires of his other vehicles. We then get this exchange
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off in 48 hours after he's fully healed, unless he can kill Mystique before then.
* TroubledAbuser: Sabretooth uses Birdy to give him "the glow" which soothes his rages and takes away his painfully memories. When she befriends his child self in his mind, the real Victor wakes up and punches her in the face, saying he needs her to make him forget the pain. Prior to that she gave him a massage and tells him to relax, which prompts him to throw her in the Jacuzzi for telling him what to do.
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shocked reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
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->''"Don't be thinkin' i'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
-->--'''Sabretooth'''
Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he slept, she snuck downstairs to disable the security systems and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. Along the way, Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the both of them.
----
!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face after Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystique dropped Graydon at an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her plans, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLoveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
* ContractOnTheHitman: Mystique, a notable terrorist and killer for hire is the target Tribune wants Sabretooth to ace.
* TheDragon: Birdy, who takes out as many invading Ninja as Sabretooth with her giant gun.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child. When Birdy comes across his child self while inside his mind, the young Creed asks if she doesn't want to hurt him but she just hugs him & says he's already been hurt too much.
* IHaveNoSon: Victor's first reaction to learning he & Mystique have a child. Not believing that the pencil-necked geek he saw in Mystique's photo could be his son.
* ImmortalAssassin: Sabretooth, who possesses a HealingFactor. When Mystique sets him on fire, all it does is make him angrier before he chases after her. Birdy ran him over with her car at one point, but that didn't stop him from coming after her.
* ImprovisedWeapon: When Sabretooth first catches Mystique she throws wine in his face and uses a lighter to set him ablaze.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* PetTheDog: Seeing his vindictiveness, Victor gains respect for Graydon, accepts him as '''his''' son, and spares his life after being determined to kill him not long ago.
* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how it'd make Mystique. She explains her power keeps her you & goes over their past together, admitting she left the real Zauber's body for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Sick of the abuse, Birdy helps Tribune's men capture Creed. When he makes it back, she's on the run -having stolen one of his cars & slashed the tires of his other vehicles. We then get this exchange
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off in 48 hours after he's fully healed, unless he can kill Mystique before then.
* TroubledAbuser: Sabretooth uses Birdy to give him "the glow" which soothes his rages and takes away his painfully memories. When she befriends his child self in his mind, the real Victor wakes up and punches her in the face, saying he needs her to make him forget the pain. Prior to that she gave him a massage and tells him to relax, which prompts him to throw her in the Jacuzzi for telling him what to do.
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shocked reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
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Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is a four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, '''''Victor Creed''''' -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
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Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
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Sabretooth (1993), also known as '''''Death Hunt''''', is four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, Victor Creed '''''Victor Creed''''' -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
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* ContractOnTheHitman: Mystique, a notable terrorist and killer for hire is the target Tribune wants Sabretooth to ace.
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* PetTheDog: Seeing his vindictiveness, Victor gains respect for Graydon, accepts him as '''his''' son, and spares his life after being determined to kill him not long ago.
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* TheDragon: Birdy, who takes out as many invading Ninja as Sabretooth with her giant gun.
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Sick of the abuse, Birdy helps Tribune's men capture Creed. When he makes it back, she's on the run -having stolen one of his cars & slashed the tires of his other vehicles. We then get this exchange
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
-->'''Sabretooth:''' '''Hold on, girl!''' I just needs to '''talk''' to you!
-->'''Birdy:''' '''No way, Mr. Creed!''' You only have meaningful conversations with people when you're '''killing''' them!
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A four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: When Sabretooth first catches Mystique she throws wine in his face and uses a lighter to set him ablaze.
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* ImmortalAssassin: Sabretooth, who possesses a HealingFactor. When Mystique sets him on fire, all it does is make him angrier before he chases after her. Birdy ran him over with her car at one point, but that didn't stop him from coming after her.
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* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off at a set time unless he can kill Mystique before it happens.
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* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off at a set time in 48 hours after he's fully healed, unless he can kill Mystique before it happens.then.
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* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child and even echo'd his father's warning words "I'm gonna fix you" to Birdy after she betrays him.
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* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child. When Birdy comes across his child and even echo'd self while inside his father's warning words "I'm gonna fix you" to Birdy after mind, the young Creed asks if she betrays him.doesn't want to hurt him but she just hugs him & says he's already been hurt too much.
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* TimeBomb: A literal one for Sabretooth, who has it implanted in his chest to g off at a set time unless he can kill Mystique before it happens.
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* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how old Mystique it'd make Mystique. But her powers keep her young. She goes over their mission & past together then admits when she left him, she left behind the body of the real Zauber for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him but not before getting pregnant with his son.
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* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how old Mystique it'd make Mystique. But She explains her powers keep power keeps her young. She you & goes over their mission & past together then admits when together, admitting she left him, she left behind the body of the real Zauber Zauber's body for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him but not before getting pregnant with his son.him.
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* AllLOveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
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* AllLOveIsUnrequited: AllLoveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
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* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystique who dropped Graydon in an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her style, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
** Mystique who dropped Graydon in an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her style, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
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* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when after Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
** Mystiquewho dropped Graydon in at an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her style, plans, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.form.
* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLOveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
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* AgentsDating: When Creed & Mystique (as Zauber) met on their mission to assassinate the same target. They escape together and haul up in a safe-house in Berlin where they began a sexual relationship for some months.
* AllLOveIsUnrequited: While they shared a sexual relations for a few months in Germany, Mystique didn't feel as strongly about Creed as he did for her. While stuck in the safe-house, Mystique (as Zauber) complains they can't go sight-seeing but Creed doesn't care since he has something to eat, drink, and her. He even trusted her with the painful memories of his mother. Nevertheless, she left him and faked her death to make it stick.
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* ShapeshiftingLover: Mystique as Leni Zauber, the woman Creed shacked up with in Germany. Creed refused to believe it given how old Mystique it'd make Mystique. But her powers keep her young. She goes over their mission & past together then admits when she left him, she left behind the body of the real Zauber for everyone to find -faking her death to be done with him but not before getting pregnant with his son.
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Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. Along the way , Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the both of them.
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* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shcoed reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
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* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shcoed shocked reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
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* FreudianExcuse: Victor is revealed to have been abused as a child and even echo'd his father's warning words "I'm gonna fix you" to Birdy after she betrays him.
* TroubledAbuser: Sabretooth uses Birdy to give him "the glow" which soothes his rages and takes away his painfully memories. When she befriends his child self in his mind, the real Victor wakes up and punches her in the face, saying he needs her to make him forget the pain. Prior to that she gave him a massage and tells him to relax, which prompts him to throw her in the Jacuzzi for telling him what to do.
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* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.
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* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.qualities.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
* WouldHitAGirl: Victor with Birdy big-time. When he gets angry he outright punches her in the face, knocking her out and leaving her on the ground.
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A four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring Wolverine's arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he sleeps, she disables the security systems to let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. In the journey, he finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the two of them.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he sleeps, she disables the security systems to let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. In the journey, he finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the two of them.
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A four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring Wolverine's [[{{ComicBook/Wolverine}} Wolverine's]] arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato Buccellato, with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as hesleeps, slept, she disables snuck downstairs to disable the security systems to and let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique.In Along the journey, he way , Sabretooth finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the two both of them.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique.
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* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going ot murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
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* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going ot to murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.instead.
** Mystique who dropped Graydon in an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her style, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
** Mystique who dropped Graydon in an orphanage so he wouldn't cramp her style, lost all interest when he turned out to be human, and mocked him when he discovered her true form.
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* IHaveNoSon: Victor's first reaction to learning he & Mystique have a child. Not believing that the pencil-necked geek he saw in Mystique's photo could be his son.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shcoed reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
* LikeFatherLikeSon: Graydon kills Birdy to spite Victor and drive him mad without her glow to soothe him. This earns Victor's respect who finally acknowledges Graydon as his "Darlin' baby boy."
* UnpleasantParentReveal:: When a young Graydon sneaked away from the orphanage to spy on his mother, he discovers she's a blue mutant. Mystique teased him about his shcoed reaction and reveals that she lied about his father being a bond trader, he was something much more sinister.
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->''"Don't be thinkin' i'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
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A four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring Wolverine's arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he sleeps, she disables the security systems to let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. In the journey, he finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the two of them.
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!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going ot murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.
->''"Don't be thinkin' i'm gonna invite ya in for coffee an' donuts just because ya drove me all the way up here from Seattle. I still ain't decided whether I should rip yer throat out or not, Ferro."''
-->--'''Sabretooth'''
A four issue mini series published in 1993 by Creator/MarvelComics, starring Wolverine's arch foe, Victor Creed -more commonly known as ''{{ComicBook/Sabretooth}}''. The series was written by Larry Hama who worked alongside colorist Steve Buccellato with Mark Texeira providing pencils, inks, and cover art.
The series follows Sabretooth as he is targeted by a strange man only known as Tribune. He is betrayed by his henchwoman, Birdy who has finally become fed up with his constant abuse. One night as he sleeps, she disables the security systems to let Tribune's men inside who successfully capture her boss, but not without trouble. Sabretooth is taken away to Tribune's lab where he is given a strength enhancement and has a bomb implanted in his chest. Tribune warns him of the time-limit he's on and wants him to kill another renowned mutant, the shapeshifter known as ''{{ComicBook/Mystique}}''.
Victor accepts the contract and heads after Mystique. In the journey, he finds out some very shocking secrets about his past from her and what connection this man, Tribune, has to the two of them.
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!!The series provides examples of the following tropes:
* AbusiveParents: Victor's father who kept him chained up with a muzzle on his face when Creed tried to bite him when he ripped out his fangs. A flashback shows he was going ot murder young Creed but his wife got in the way whom he accidentally kills instead.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: A quality first revealed in this series. When Mystique morphs into Victor's mother, he has a memory her getting killed trying to protect him from his father which causes Victor to scream out in agony.
* VillainProtagonist: The title character in question who has very few redeeming qualities.