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Marvel Considered Introducing A Comic-Accurate Void - MSN
Sentry Almost Sported A Symbiote-Like Chest Emblem The third image in John Staub's concept art post features a version of Dark Sentry that seems to have integrated the Void into Bob Reynolds' body ...
Exactly how the Sentry and the Void play out in "Thunderbolts*" is being debated, but it's likely Bob Reynolds' light and dark facets will be on full display with one emerging victorious against ...
Whatever the case, with The Sentry on the board in Thunderbolts*, it's hard to imagine The Void (or something like it) won't come into play in the story. We'll find out when Thunderbolts* releases ...
The Void is not a separate, invincible force that amplifies the Sentry’s power. Instead, it is a manifestation of Bob ‘s mental instability, his schizophrenia given form.
Sentry’s alternate evil persona, The Void is much stronger than regular Sentry or Thanos. This is aided by The Void’s lack of morals and malicious personality.
The Void killing people by sucking them into the ground is yet another example of how Marvel avoids R ratings, while still depicting a supervillain committing mass murder in its movies. Despite ...
Despite only having a copy of the Man of Steel, the MCU's version of Superman is stronger than the real thing in the DCU.
The Void is revealed as the dark side of Sentry, a manifestation of Robert Reynolds's psyche, possessing matter manipulation, regeneration, and superhuman strength, posing a grave threat.
The Void was unleashed, killing Loki, and very nearly destroying the planet. Thor eventually managed to end The Sentry after Robert begged to be put out of his misery.
The Sentry is back in the Marvel Universe and he may be better, or more dangerous, than ever. SPOILERS for The Sentry #4 and #5 by Jeff Lemire, Kim Jacinto, Joshua Cassara, and Rain Beredo follow ...
The Sentry first appeared back in the 2000s in "The Sentry" #1. Created by Paul Jenkins, Rick Veitch, and Jae Lee, Bob Reynolds was an aging, out-of-shape man who remembers that he used to be the ...
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