Sabreclaw

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Sabreclaw
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance J2 #8
Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz
In-story information
Alter ego Hudson
Species Human Mutant
Team affiliations Avengers
Savage Six
Revengers
Brotherhood of Evil Mutants
Abilities Regenerative healing factor
Superhuman strength, stamina, agility, and reflexes
Retractable claws

Sabreclaw is a fictional comic book character from Marvel Comics' MC2 imprint.

Fictional character biography

First seen in J2 #8, it is learned that he is half-brother to Wild Thing (Rina Logan) and thereby the son of Wolverine in the MC2 alternate universe. It is not known who Sabreclaw's mother is. Sabreclaw looks like a short version of Sabretooth, but with Wolverine's hair color. Sabreclaw has claws, or talons, similar to Sabretooth's claws, as well. He has a healing factor and enhanced physical capabilities basically similar to Wolverine's, and a violent temper to match.

Sabreclaw was eventually recruited by The Revengers, and was a member of that group during the events of Last Planet Standing. When the entire Earth was threatened by Galactus, the Revengers stopped attacking the Avengers and began helping them, realizing that they, too, were in danger. In the new MC2 series Avengers Next, Sabreclaw, encouraged by Freebooter, petitioned for membership in the Avengers. While the Avengers have not accepted him, he has assisted them, and the introductory artwork lists him as a member of the team.

Powers and abilities

Sabreclaw inherited his father's healing factor, which rapidly regenerates damaged or destroyed areas of his cellular structure and affords him virtual immunity to poisons and most drugs, as well as enhanced resistance to diseases. He has superhuman strength and naturally sharp fangs and claws, and has reinforced his claws with adamantium sheaths.

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