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Sugar Man (other)
Sugar Man or The Sugar Man may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Sugar Man (Marvel Comics), a villain appearing in the Marvel comic universe since 1995 *'' SMS Sugar Man'', a 2008 film by Aryan Kaganof *'' Two Yoo Project - Sugar Man'', a 2015 South Korean TV series Music * Stanley Turrentine, a jazz saxophonist also known as 'The Sugar Man' **''The Sugar Man'', a 1975 album by the above artist *Cootie Stark, a guitarist and singer-songwriter also known as 'Sugar Man' **''Sugar Man'', a 1999 album by the above artist * "Sugar Man" (song), a 1969 song by US folk musician Rodriguez from the album ''Cold Fact'' and remixed in 2014 by Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP **''Sugarman: The Best of Rodriguez'', a 2005 compilation album by Rodriguez *''Sugar Man'', a 1999 EP by Silent Poets *"Sugar Man", a 1968 song by Roy Orbison, cf. Roy Orbison discography *"Sugar Man", a song by The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band *"Sugar Man", a 1969 song by Bill Kenwright *"Sugar Man", a 1991 song from the ...
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Sugar Man (Marvel Comics)
Sabra Sabreclaw Sabreclaw is a character in the MC2 universe who first appeared in '' J2'' #8 (May 1999). He is the half-brother of Wild Thing and the son of Wolverine. The character has claws (similar to Sabretooth), a healing factor, enhanced physical capabilities, and a temper (similar to Wolverine). His healing factor allows him to rapidly regenerate 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, naturally sharp fangs, and claws reinforced with adamantium sheaths. Sabretooth Gwenny Lou Sabuki Gwendolyne "Gwenny" Lou Sabuki was the second Golden Girl introduced by Marvel. She made her first appearance in 1978, but her World War II-era character predates the post-war Golden Girl, Betsy Ross. Created by writer Roy Thomas and penciller Frank Robbins in the Retcon series '' The Invaders'' #26 (March 1978), she had appeared, sans po ...
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