Wolverine: The Death and Life of Sabretooth
Wolverine: The Death and Life of Sabretooth is one of the most brutal and important conflicts in comics between Wolverine and Sabretooth , told by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Simone Bianchi . It's a story of hatred that has lasted longer than either can remember - or even imagine.
Logan and Victor Creed are sworn enemies locked in an endless cycle of revenge. This time, their duel reaches a new, bloodier level, and the key to victory lies in ancient secrets that could shake their world. It seems that Wolverine has finally put Sabretooth in his place for good ... but years later, Victor Creed somehow returns. How is this possible, and what does the immortal manipulator Romulus have to do with it?
Returning from the darkness of the Darkforce Dimension , Wolverine encounters a mysterious red-haired woman who saves his life. When her identity and connection to Romulus are revealed, Wolverine's entire history is rewritten . This is an epic, visually stunning tale of identity, memory, and brutal revenge.
The issue collects stories: Wolverine (2003) #50–55 and Wolverine (2010) #310–313 .
Author: Jeph Loeb
Artist / Cover: Simone Bianchi
Publisher: Marvel
Format: Trade Paperback
Number of pages: 264
Language: English
Rating: Rated T+
Universe: Marvel Universe / X-Men
ISBN: 9781302964740
Wolverine: The Death and Life of Sabretooth is a must-read for all fans of the Wolverine vs. Sabretooth rivalry looking for a darker, more violent, and canonical story in the Marvel Universe.