Other than the false idea that Wolverine and Sabretooth are brothers, the closest these characters ever came to being related was when original creator Chris Claremont shared that he had originally intended Sabretooth to be Wolverine’s father. And although subsequent writers of the character ultimately canceled out the seed of that idea, it further muddied the waters of what the relationship between Wolverine and Sabretooth exactly is, keeping the debate of their blood relations a hot topic amongst fans to this day.
While it’s pretty clear that Sabretooth is in no way related to Wolverine, their relationship is special. Having worked together as colleagues in the past, Sabretooth became aware of Wolverine as the ultimate refutation of his own animal instincts – someone who is exactly like him but pretending to be better. Worse, because of their healing factors, Sabretooth knows that he’ll be confronted by this existential challenge for the rest of his very long life. The obsessive hatred he feels as a result has led to Sabretooth taking several of Wolverine’s loved ones from him, creating a mutual enmity that is its own kind of bond. Wolverine and Sabretooth are not brothers in Marvel Comics, but that doesn’t mean either will ever be rid of the other.
The Phoenix Force has a long and rather complicated history in the realm of Marvel comics. It’s a cosmic force of epic proportions which has spanned across space and time, bonding with a variety of hosts throughout the universe during its lifetime. It’s played a significant role in many Marvel comics and storylines, but it is the origin of its connection to Earth that has remained somewhat mysterious. In the upcoming Avengers #39 (set for a release date in December) it looks like fans will finally be getting a deep dive into the secrets behind Earth’s first Phoenix.
Being one of the oldest cosmic entities known to the Marvel universe, it holds great power and an even greater reputation. In the right hands and mind, the Force’s power can do a lot of good, but in the wrong hands, or a tainted mind, it can take a turn for the worst. The Phoenix Force is at the center of all psionic energy, which is one of the reasons why it found such a strong attachment to its arguably most famous host, Jean Grey. It is, nevertheless, important to note that she was not the first fiery, redheaded human to wield its power: her name was Lady Phoenix
Marvel Legacy #1 (2017) brought with it an introduction to the Earth’s first group of Avengers. The Avengers of 1,000,000 B.C. were a group of heroes who, in their own way, have similar powers and abilities of the modern day Avengers; with some of them even being those heroes‘ ancient predecessors. One of the most exciting aspects of this Stone Age team was that Odin was their de facto leader a long time before Thor was born. It was Odin’s girlfriend at the time that is of particular interest, though, because she was Phoenix herself. Not much has been explored in terms of her character other than that she was the Phoenix Force’s first human vessel, bore the same trademark hair that later Phoenixes like Jean Grey would have, and wielded massive fiery and psionic powers.
Other than that; her real name, backstory, how she came to be one with the Phoenix Force, and what happened to her later on still remain a mystery. It’s been three years since her character’s introduction, and although the Phoenix Force as a character has decades‘ worth of content, the information surrounding the first Phoenix is scarce. Finally it’s time for readers to get some answers and learn more about the mysteries surrounding her.
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