Of all the enemies Wolverine has made over his incredibly long life, there are perhaps none as vicious, terrifying, and relentless as Sabretooth. Hulking in physique, savage of nature, and bloodthirsty in demeanor, Sabretooth is a remorseless killer who takes pleasure in sending people to early graves. Sabretooth is easily one of the last people anyone would ever want to come after them – as Spider-Man’s love interest the Black Cat discovered first hand. However, what should have been an easy and effortless hit turned into one of the most humiliating nights of Sabretooth’s life.1986’s Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #116 (by Peter David and Rich Buckler) featured the titular wall-crawler up to his web shooters in problems. His tumultuous on again, off again relationship with Felicia Hardy (aka the Black Cat) was causing him grief, his relationship with Mary Jane Watson was rocky (again), and he was in the midst of dealing with Black Cat’s bad luck powers rubbing off on him. What he couldn’t have predicted was how a certain ruthless mercenary wanted his main squeeze dead.Almost all the problems that were befalling Spider-Man and Black Cat could be traced back to the latter’s inability to stay on the straight and narrow. A series of bad decisions culminated with the career criminal stealing from the wrong crime lord, and Sabretooth was sent to settle the score. The deadly mutant broke into her apartment ready for an easy kill, but an unexpected visit by Spider-Man interrupted the proceedings.RELATED: Are Wolverine & Sabretooth Brothers in the X-Men Movies?RELATED: Black Cat Summarizes Spider-Man’s Biggest Struggle By Misquoting Uncle Ben
Of all the enemies Wolverine has made over his incredibly long life, there are perhaps none as vicious, terrifying, and relentless as Sabretooth. Hulking in physique, savage of nature, and bloodthirsty in demeanor, Sabretooth is a remorseless killer who takes pleasure in sending people to early graves. Sabretooth is easily one of the last people anyone would ever want to come after them – as Spider-Man‘s love interest the Black Cat discovered first hand. However, what should have been an easy and effortless hit turned into one of the most humiliating nights of Sabretooth’s life.
1986’s Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #116 (by Peter David and Rich Buckler) featured the titular wall-crawler up to his web shooters in problems. His tumultuous on again, off again relationship with Felicia Hardy (aka the Black Cat) was causing him grief, his relationship with Mary Jane Watson was rocky (again), and he was in the midst of dealing with Black Cat’s bad luck powers rubbing off on him. What he couldn’t have predicted was how a certain ruthless mercenary wanted his main squeeze dead.
Almost all the problems that were befalling Spider-Man and Black Cat could be traced back to the latter’s inability to stay on the straight and narrow. A series of bad decisions culminated with the career criminal stealing from the wrong crime lord, and Sabretooth was sent to settle the score. The deadly mutant broke into her apartment ready for an easy kill, but an unexpected visit by Spider-Man interrupted the proceedings.
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