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New MCU concept art shows how different Sentry's Void would have looked like in Thunderbolts* had Marvel chosen a more ...
Thunderbolts* concept artist John Staub reveals the alternative version of Sentry and Void costumes Marvel Studios didn't use ...
The Void is a terrible place, filled with everything that scares you and makes you feel shame. But, in this new clip from the ...
Timeless series ahead! Marvel just reignited the biggest debate surrounding Sentry, revising the origins of the hero's dark opposite, the Void, which are not cosmic and primordial, but rather deeply ...
An exclusive behind-the-scenes featurette for Thunderbolts* puts the spotlight on Lewis Pullman, who plays Bob, Sentry and ...
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 ...
But that doesn't mean The Sentry's Void is off the table for the MCU. For one thing, Thunderbolts* could establish a connection between The Sentry and its version of The Void.
The Sentry and Void are two sides of the same coin. The Void is not a separate, invincible force that amplifies the Sentry’s power. Instead, it is a manifestation of Bob‘s mental instability ...
But through it all, The Sentry struggles against The Void - which kills over a million people in a devastating attack on New York City - until he discovers that The Void is in fact part of him ...
However, Sentry does have a major weakness the Avengers can exploit, his mental state. If his mental state deteriorates, his powers become weaker, allowing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to defeat him.
Spoilers ahead for The Sentry #1. The Sentry #1 by writer Jason Loo, artist Luigi Zagari, color artist Arthur Hesli, and letterer Joe Caramagna mostly centers on the introduction of several people ...