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Sentry eventually returned and took part in some of Marvel's biggest events like Civil War and Secret Invasion. He was last seen in the battle against Knull during King in Black.
In 2025, Marvel fans will get their first glimpse of the Sentry on the big screen when the team-up film "Thunderbolts*" hits cineplexes. Introduced by writer Paul Jenkins and artist Jae Lee in the ...
Marvel Studios/Sony. Sentry’s hidden past was perhaps the least interesting part of his origin story. In fact, it was mostly a gimmick, conceived to create hype for the Paul Jenkins/Jae Lee ...
Thunderbolts* features a unique villain, Sentry, who doesn't go down easily. There are plenty of Marvel heroes who could best him, though.
Lewis Pullman is Bob Reynolds/Sentry/the Void in Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*.Here’s what you need to know before he unleashes the power of a million exploding suns on the MCU.
But as Thunderbolts* hints and Marvel Comics makes abundantly clear, the Sentry’s good almost always brings destruction with it. The Marvel Universe may be a darker place because of Sentry’s ...
Sentry is a conflicted Marvel Comics superhero whose real name is Robert “Bob” Reynolds. In the comics, he's a middle-aged and slightly overweight man living a fairly ordinary life, ...
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 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.
Sentry, aka Robert Reynolds, is one of Marvel’s most powerful and twisted characters. He is known for his immense strength, ability to manipulate molecules, and his darker persona, The Void.
One major aspect of the Sentry's Marvel Comics backstory had to be changed because of the ending of Spider-Man: No Way Home.