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Dog Logan

Dog Logan

One of Wolverine's first friends who then becomes one of his first enemies.

Name:
Dog Logan
Publisher:
Real name:
Dog Logan
Aliases:
  • Dog
  • Logan Boy
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Agility
  • Tracking
  • Unarmed Combat
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Origin

Resemblance to Wolverine
Resemblance to Wolverine

The son of Thomas Logan. Because of the abuse he endures at the hand of his father, he, too, becomes an abusive, hate-filled person. Originally, he was somewhat a friend to James Howlett and Rose, a girl whom cared for James, when they where young and frail. However, as he ages, Dog became more and more aggressive. After many unanswered sexual commands to Rose, Dog eventually tried to rape Rose, and when that failed, killed James's pet dog in retaliation. Because of these two incidents, James' father, John, fires Dog's father, Thomas Logan.

Angered by his being fired, Thomas Logan, in a drunken fit, breaks into the Howlett's property with his son. Dog is ordered to shoot James Howlett, but refuses. Thomas kills John Howlett which causes James Jr.'s mutation to kick in. James extends his bone claws for the first time, kills Thomas Logan and severly scars Dog's face. Rose, not knowing what to do, takes James away, leaving Dog alone. When the police arrive, Dog blames the whole thing on Rose and James.

Major Story Arcs

Finding James and Rose

Reaveling of his Scars
Reaveling of his Scars

Dog is adopted by Howlett Senior after the events. Dog Logan grows up on the estate and becomes somewhat of a protegee to the old man Howlett Senior. Later, on his deathbed, Howlett Senior wishes to make amends with his grandson, James. He sends Dog to find him and bring him back. Dog tracks him so well even after so many years that it seems his tracking skills are not altogether human. Dog however has diferent plans then what he was ordered to by Howlett Senior as he tries to kill Rose and James. During a battle between Dog and James Howlett, James tries to kill Dog but ends up killing Rose instead. A horrified James Howlett flees the scene and leaves Dog alone. He was not seen for many years, and was presumed to have died years later.

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Wolverine and the X-Men

Dog has since reappeared, alive and well, in the series Wolverine and the X-Men as a teacher at the Hellfire Academy, alongside Sabretooth. He seems to share the same longer life-span as Wolverine and Sabretooth.

Dog and Sabretooth Connection

Based on the most current data, there is no source material that states as canon in the Marvel Universe that Dog is Sabretooth. Despite this, fans on the internet have been inferring or implying the opposite.

An interviewer asked Paul Jenkins if the character Dog Logan was Sabretooth. Paul Jenkins said he had not intended it to be him, but said he wouldn't have a problem with another writer doing it later. Despite that no writer has yet written a story that Dog is Sabretooth, fans have been spreading unfounded rumors on the internet about Dog and Sabretooth. Sabretooth and Dog have similar characteristics and traits, both are big caucasian males with similar appearances, both enjoy killing, both have grudges against Wolverine, both have abusive fathers, and both possess excellent tracking skills. With no proof, fans are only able to imply or infer their ideas from these supposed similarities.

Recently, the comic X-Men Origins: Sabretooth was released, showing Sabretooth's own origin. It seems that he and Dog are really two separate characters and any similarities are just coincidental.

Creation

Dog Logan was created by Frank Tieri and Sean Chen and first appeared shadowed in Wolverine issue 166 (2001) and first appeared fully in Origin issue 1, where he was further developed by Paul Jenkins, Joe Quesada and Andy Kubert.

Issues

September 2001

November 2001

December 2001

January 2002

May 2002

July 2002

September 2002

July 2003

February 2006

June 2009

July 2009

August 2009

September 2009

February 2011

July 2011

November 2011

June 2012

April 2013

May 2013

June 2013

July 2013

August 2013

September 2013

October 2013

November 2023

Volumes

1988

2001

2002

2006

2009

2010

2011

2020

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