Leatherface
Basic Information
Full Name: Varies (Bubba Sawyer, Thomas Brown Hewitt, Jedidiah Sawyer)
Aliases/Nicknames: Leatherface
Age: Not specified
Gender: Male
Occupation: Former butcher
Affiliation: His family of deranged cannibals
Appearance
Height: Not specified
Build: Large and physically powerful
Eye Color: Not specified
Hair Color: Black
Distinguishing Features: Wears masks made of human skin
Background
Place of Origin: Texas
Family: Sawyer or Hewitt family (depending on the film)
Education: Not specified
History: Known for his role in the “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” series as a
member of a family of cannibals
Personality
Traits: Mentally disabled, manipulated by his family
Likes: Not specified
Dislikes: Not specified
Strengths: Physical strength, ability to cause fear
Weaknesses: Mental instability, reliance on family
Abilities
Skills: Butchery
Powers (if applicable): None beyond human capabilities
Equipment/Tools: Chainsaw, sledgehammer
Relationships
Allies: His family members
Enemies: His victims, law enforcement
Romantic Interests: Not specified
Mentors: Not specified
Proteges: Not specified
Story Arcs
Notable Events: His various killing sprees
Character Development: Remains consistent as a horror icon
Challenges/Conflicts: Constantly being pursued by law enforcement and
potential victims
Quotes
Catchphrases: None
Notable Dialogue: None
Trivia
Interesting Facts: Leatherface was inspired by the real-life murderer Ed Gein1
Influences: Influenced other horror characters such as Michael Myers and Jason
Voorhees
Cultural Impact: Became a widely recognized figure in popular culture and a
cultural icon within the horror genre
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Leatherface, due to his physical strength and weaponry.
Vs Robin Hood: Robin Hood, for his combat skills and strategic mind.
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, due to its robotic nature and advanced
technology.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, because of his enhanced abilities and
futuristic equipment.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as her divine powers and combat prowess
are unmatched by a human.
References
First Appearance: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Creators: Kim Henkel, Tobe Hooper
Portrayed by (if applicable): Gunnar Hansen, Bill Johnson, R. A. Mihailoff, Robert
Jacks, Andrew Bryniarski, Dan Yeager, Sam Strike, Mark Burnham