Sabbac is the name of three comic book supervillains appearing in Fawcett Comics or DC Comics.
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Sabbac is the name of three comic book supervillains appearing in Fawcett Comics or DC Comics.
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Original Sabbac is depicted as a "dark opposite" to the Marvels, similar to Captain Marvel's foe Ibac, who draws his powers from four historical villains.
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Sabbac resembles Timothy in green robes but with a more muscular build and fangs in his pronounced overbite.
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Sabbac appeared in two issues of the Golden Age Captain Marvel Jr.
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Gregor lusted after the power of Sabbac and had his men find Timothy Karnes, who had been incarcerated and had his voice box removed to prevent him from speaking.
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Second Sabbac opens a portal in the backyard of a very specific California home.
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Sabbac is challenged by the Outsiders and Captain Marvel Jr.
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Sabbac's preparations allow him to absorb the sentient power of the Seven Deadly Enemies of Man.
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Sabbac uses 'Lust' to bring down the Five, the Alcatraz prisoners, and a majority of the guards.
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Sabbac uses the other sins in combat against the Outsiders.
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From inside the Soultaker, Sabbac admits that the Society had enlisted him to kidnap Captain Marvel Jr.
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Sabbac was now several stories tall, and was only stopped through the efforts of both the Marvel Family and the Black Marvel Family, who strike him with their lightning and knock him out.
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Sabbac then attacked downtown Philadelphia under the command of Black Adam, who was intent on having the demon destroy the world so Adam could remake it in his own image.
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Sabbac is able to fly at incredible speeds and project fire from his mouth and hands.
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