Dents de Sabre
Dents de Sabre is the French edition name for Sabretooth (Victor Creed), a savage mutant with enhanced strength, animal-keen senses, and a rapid healing factor. A brutal mercenary and perennial nemesis of Wolverine, he embodies feral, predatory violence.
Few characters carry the raw, feral energy that Dents de Sabre brings to the page — a figure who burst onto the French comics scene in 1988, born from the sharp creative minds of Ann Nocenti and Arthur Adams in the pages of Spécial Strange #57. Published by Panini France across an impressive stretch spanning nearly four decades, this is a character with real staying power in the Franco-Belgian Marvel universe. The company is unmistakably fierce: Logan, Wolverine, Victor Creed, and the luminous Ororo Munroe/Tornade all share adventures in the same issues, placing Dents de Sabre squarely within the claws-and-chaos world of the X-Men corner of comics. With appearances spread across X-Men Extra, Ultimate X-Men, and Wolverine, this is a name that rewards any collector digging into the rich history of Marvel's French-language publishing legacy.
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- Dents de Sabre is simply the French localization of Marvel's Sabretooth released by Panini France, meaning its entire behind-the-scenes history is the story of how an American antihero was repackaged for the French market — not the origin tale of an original French creation.books.openedition.org
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