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The Sentry has only just debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but he’s helping define the franchise’s bold, new era. The wildcard of Thunderbolts* has taken the world by storm and now ...
The Sentry began his comic book existence as an elaborate trolling by Marvel Comics editorial. Back in the ’90s, the Marvel Knights line of comics helped save the company after bankruptcy.
It's fitting that there's a bit of a mystery around the character, as The Sentry has a strange, gimmicky real world history in which Marvel Comics billed the hero as a character co-created – and ...
The Sentry returns for a new Marvel Comics limited series co-starring Misty Knight and Jessica Jones. It launches in December 2023.
The Sentry is an enigmatic Marvel character who is both a superhero and a supervillain. Starting from a very humble background, the character accidentally became the star of the Marvel Universe.
Marvel Comics has released a new look at The Sentry series coming this December and three of the characters who will inherit Bob Reynolds' God-like powers. Take a closer look at the trio after the ...
With the original Sentry (Bob Reynolds) dead, this gives Marvel the opportunity to slide a new character into the role of Sentry before he makes his live-action debut in Thunderbolts.
All except for one major detail. In the comics, part of the original idea for Sentry is that he was a world-famous superhero in the Superman mold who emerged in the early years of the Marvel Universe.
When Marvel Comics unleashed the Sentry on the world back in 2000, he was billed as a long-lost creation pre-dating the publisher’s first “modern” superheroes, the Fantastic Four.
This allows Marvel to fill the Sentry void (pun not intended) left behind by the original, Bob Reynolds, while also creating a new hero that doesn’t have all of the Sentry’s baggage.
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