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The Sentry (Robert "Bob" Reynolds) and The Void are respectively a
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appearing in
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s published by
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. Created by Paul Jenkins and
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, with uncredited conceptual contributions by
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, the characters first appeared in ''The Sentry'' #1 (2000). Robert "Bob" Reynolds / Sentry and the Void appears in the
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'' (2025), portrayed by
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. He will reprise the role in '' Avengers: Doomsday'' (2026).


Publication history


Creation

In the late 1990s, Paul Jenkins and Rick Veitch developed an idea by Jenkins about "an over-the-hill guy, struggling with an addiction, who had a tight relationship with his dog" into a proposal for Marvel Comics'
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line. Jenkins conceived of the character as "a guardian type, with a watchtower", and came up with the name "Sentry" (after previously considering "Centurion"). Veitch suggested that the character could be woven into the history of the
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, with versions of the character from the 1940s onwards depicted in artistic styles matching the comics of each period. In 1947, Project: Sentry was launched, but soon it disintegrated into multiple sub-projects with almost zero government control. Professor Cornelius Worth, a project-in-charge, completed the formula 10 years later in New York. Veitch also suggested that due to some cataclysmic event, all recollection of the Sentry would have been removed from everyone's memory (including his own). Jenkins and Veitch decided that they would create not only a fictional history for the Sentry within the Marvel Universe, but also a fictional publication history in the real world, complete with imaginary creators ("Juan Pinkles" and "Chick Rivet", anagrams of Jenkins and Veitch's names). Jenkins pitched the concept to Marvel Knights editor
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. Quesada decided to commission a miniseries written by Jenkins with art by Jae Lee, with whom Jenkins had previously worked on an ''
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'' miniseries.


Publication

The Sentry was first introduced in his 2000 eponymous Marvel Knights miniseries written by Paul Jenkins with art by
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. The miniseries ran for five issues and then segued directly into a series of flashback
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s in which the Sentry teamed up with the
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,
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,
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, and the
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. These one-shots led to ''The Sentry vs. the Void'', an additional one-shot that wrapped up the story of the miniseries and one-shots. In 2005, writer
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reused the Sentry by making him a member of the
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. The Sentry played a minor role in the first arc, '' Breakout'' (issues #1–6), and was the focus of the second arc, ''
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'' (issues #7–10); Jenkins himself was featured as a character in the second one. Also in 2005, the Sentry received another miniseries, written by Jenkins and drawn by
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, which ran for eight issues. The Sentry appeared in ''
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'' as a member of that team, and later in ''
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'' in a similar capacity, and as protagonist in ''The Age of the Sentry'' miniseries. He appeared as a regular character in the ''Dark Avengers'' series from issue #1 (March 2009) until the time of his death in the ''Siege'' limited series. On March 6, 2018, it was announced that the character would be given an ongoing series written by
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and with art by Joshua Cassara and Kim Jacinto. The series ended after five issues. In 2024, a new Sentry miniseries was published. It introduced a new version of Sentry, Mallory Gibbs / Solarus, who gained Robert Reynolds' powers after his death during the "
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" event (2020).


Fictional character biography


Sentry and the Marvel Universe

Civilian Bob Reynolds remembers that he is Sentry, a superhero whose "power of one million exploding suns" is derived from a special serum. Realizing that his
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the Void is returning, Reynolds seeks out several prominent Marvel characters to warn them and to discover why no one remembers the Sentry. Reynolds regains his memories of the Sentry and the Void after speaking with them and recalls how he previously worked with
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,
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,
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, and the
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. Meanwhile, the public remembers the Sentry, as does Reynolds' former sidekick, Billy Turner / Scout, who was scarred and lost an arm during an attack by the Void. During the course of his investigation, Reynolds and
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discover that the Sentry and the Void are two halves of the same person. To save the world, Reynolds erased his memory from the mind of nearly every person on Earth, even his own. As other heroes prepare to face the Void, Reynolds works with Mister Fantastic and
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to erase the public's memory of Sentry.


Avengers

Reynolds reappears inside the supervillain prison the
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, having been voluntarily imprisoned for murdering his wife Lindy Lee. Eventually, the
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learn that
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and the General, an enemy of Sentry, implanted a psychic virus in Reynolds' mind that impairs his memories. The Avengers track Reynolds down and show him that Lindy is alive. Reynolds insists that the Void is coming to destroy them all, and that he cannot stop it. The Void arrives, acting as a separate entity from Reynolds, and attacks the Avengers.
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frees Reynolds from the virus and restore his memories, and the Sentry joins the Avengers. Unable to reconcile that he, Robert Reynolds, and the Void are the same being, the Sentry confronts his psychiatrist, Cornelius Worth, and begins switching rapidly between his personalities. It is revealed that the serum that gave Reynolds his powers was developed in a failed attempt to recreate the super-soldier serum that created
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, and that he stole it to use as a drug.


Mighty Avengers

The Sentry is recruited by
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to join the
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, the newest incarnation of the Avengers. While at first there is some dispute between the Sentry and Lindy, Robert joins the team while Iron Man and Ms. Marvel offer him assistance to treat his mental illness. After defeating
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, Sentry returns to his Watchtower to find Lindy alive, having apparently resurrected her himself.


Dark Avengers

Sentry joins the
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,
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's team of Avengers, stating that Osborn is helping him in return after Osborn confides his own mental deficiency in him. However, the Void resurfaces and takes control of Robert Reynolds' body. Osborn flies to the Void, claiming that he was breaking their "deal", and has
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murder Lindy Lee.''Dark Avengers'' #14 (April 2010) During the 2010 storyline "
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", Sentry is pitted against the Avengers and destroys
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at Osborn's request. The Void then takes control and kills
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. After defeating the Avengers, Sentry reverts to his human form and allows
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to kill him.


Resurrection

The Sentry is resurrected by the Apocalypse Twins, who transform him into a Horsemen of Death. After the defeat of the Apocalypse Twins, the Sentry takes the dead body of the
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Executioner and offers to take it into deep space, far from Earth. It is later revealed that Doctor Strange created a pocket dimension where Robert Reynolds can fight the Void with Scout and his
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Watchdog, preventing the Void from controlling him in the real world. Unbeknownst to him, Scout is plotting to replace Reynolds as Sentry and takes the Sentry formula, gaining his powers. Scout battles Reynolds, but is defeated and killed when Reynolds decides to stop fighting the Void and merge with him.


Death and legacy

During the "
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" storyline, Sentry is summoned by the Avengers to fight
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. He attempts to fly Knull into space, as he had done to Carnage, only for Knull to break free, kill Sentry by tearing him in half, and absorb the Void. Mallory Gibbs and five other civilians acquire Sentry's powers, with Mallory later absorbing the powers into herself. She agrees to be arrested by
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until she can control her powers. Once she controls her powers, she decides to go by the new moniker Solarus.


Powers and abilities


Sentry

The Sentry's powers derive from a variant of the Super-Soldier Serum that "moves his
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s an instant ahead of the current timeline." Sentry's exact abilities and their limits are unknown. He is shown to possess immense strength,''The Mighty Avengers'' #11 (May 2008) durability,''
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'' #5 (January 2008)
''Dark Avengers'' #11 (January 2010) speed, and senses. He can absorb and project vast amounts of energy, capable of harming even the Hulk. The Sentry has also demonstrated the ability to teleport himself in a blinding flash of light.


Void

Robert Reynolds projects an entity as a dark side effect of his powers.''New Avengers'' #9 (September 2005) It has been claimed that for every benevolent act the Sentry performs, the Void corresponds with attempting an act of malevolence. The Void possesses several abilities that the Sentry does not, including the ability to create destructive storms and tendrils that attack the mind and force others to experience visions of the past and future.


Accolades

* In 2015, ''
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'' ranked Sentry 44th in their "Let's rank every Avenger ever" list. * In 2017,
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(CBR) ranked Sentry 2nd in their "15 Most Overpowered Avengers" list. * In 2017, ''
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'' ranked Sentry 10th in their "Guardians of the Galaxy 3: 50 Marvel Characters We Want to See" list. * In 2018, CBR ranked Sentry 4th in their "25 Fastest Characters In The Marvel Universe" list. * In 2021, ''
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'' ranked Sentry 7th in their "20 Most Powerful Marvel Characters" list. * In 2021, CBR ranked Sentry 1st in their "Marvel: The 10 Strongest Male Avengers" list. * In 2022, ''
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'' included Sentry in their "10 Most Powerful Avengers In Marvel Comics" list and in their "X-Men: 10 Most Powerful Horsemen Of Apocalypse" list. * In 2022, ''Sportskeeda'' ranked Sentry 5th in their "10 most overpowered superheroes in the Marvel Universe" list. * In 2022, CBR ranked Sentry 1st in their "8 Fastest Avengers" list and 2nd in their "10 Scariest Avengers" list.


Literary reception


Volumes


''Sentry'' - 2000

According to
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, ''Sentry'' #1 was the 31st best selling comic book in July 2000. David Harth of ''
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'' ranked the ''Sentry'' comic book series 10th in their "10 Best Things About Marvel Comics From The 2000s," writing, "''The Sentry'' told the story of the forgotten hero, a story about a man with too much power wrestling with his own demons and hidden history as one of Marvel's greatest superheroes. It was a great way to kick off the decade for the publisher." Rosie Knight of ''
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'' included the ''Sentry'' comic book series in their "8 Must-Read Marvel Knights Stories," asserting, "This meta-text on superheroes from ''The Inhumans''‘ Jae Lee and Paul Jenkins is one of the more unique takes that Marvel Knights had to offer, focusing on a middle aged man named Bob Reynolds who one day remembers he is in fact a hero named Sentry. This miniseries follows Bob as he attempts to warn other Marvel characters about the return of his foe, whilst also figuring out why no one can remember his superhero alter-ego. If you're not aware of the Sentry, then the big reveal here will be a real gut punch as Lee and Jenkins create a seminal ''Sentry'' story in just five issues."


''Sentry'' - 2005

According to
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, ''Sentry'' #1 was the 17th best selling comic book in September 2005. ''Sentry'' #2 was the 30th best selling comic book in October 2005.


''Sentry'' - 2018

According to
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, ''Sentry'' #1 was the 63rd best selling comic book in June 2018. Joshua Davison of ''
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'' wrote, "''Sentry'' #1 is another excellent self-conscious superhero title from Jeff Lemire, and it does so without going fully meta, which is an overused tactic in modern comics. The story is compelling, and Bob Reynolds is made to be an interesting character to follow. This one gets a recommendation. Give it a read." Adam Barnhardt of ''
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'' gave ''Sentry'' #1 a grade of 5 out of 5, saying, "Lemire's ability to write the internal conflicts his protagonists face is second to none and after his iconic run on ''Moon Knight'', a comic with Robert Reynolds was a long time coming. He's able to craft tales where the readers struggle to separate fact and fiction, yet everything eventually falls into place, and that's exactly the type of writer a character like Robert Reynolds needs. Lemire and The Sentry are a match made in heaven."


Other versions


Age of Apocalypse

A zombified alternate universe variant of Sentry from Earth-295 appears in ''
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'' as a member of the Black Legion.


Age of Sentry

An alternate universe variant of Sentry appears in ''Age of Sentry''.


Deadpool: Killustrated

An alternate universe variant of Sentry who was killed by
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makes a minor appearance in '' Deadpool: Killustrated''.


House of M

An alternate universe variant of Robert Reynolds from Earth-58163 makes a minor appearance in ''
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''.


Marvel Zombies

A zombified alternate universe variant of Sentry appears in ''
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''. He is the
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of the zombie virus, having been infected by his future self via a
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.


What If?

Alternate universe variants of the Sentry appear in ''
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'': * In ''What If the Skrulls succeeded in their Secret Invasion?'', Sentry works with the Skrulls and the Thunderbolts until he is killed by Thor. * In ''What If Osborn Won Siege?'', Sentry kills Ares and several heroes before Doctor Doom reveals Bullseye killed his wife Lindy in an attempt to turn him against Norman Osborn. However, the Void takes control, kills Doom and Osborn, among others, and destroys Earth.


In other media


Film

* Robert "Bob" Reynolds as the Sentry and the Void appears in the
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(MCU) film ''
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'' (2025), portrayed by
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as an adult and by Clayton Cooper as a child. This version was given powers by
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and the O.X.E. Group, having volunteered for their experimentation after developing a drug addiction. * Bob Reynolds / Sentry will appear in the upcoming MCU film '' Avengers: Doomsday'' (2026), portrayed again by Pullman.


Video games

* The Sentry and the Void appear in the Nintendo DS version of '' Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2'', voiced by
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. * The Sentry and the Void appear as playable characters in ''
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'', voiced by
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. * The Sentry and the Void appear as playable characters in '' Marvel: Contest of Champions''. * The Sentry and the Void appear as playable characters in '' Marvel Puzzle Quest''. * The Sentry and the Void appear in ''
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''. * The Sentry and the Void appear as playable characters in ''
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''. * The Sentry and the Void appear in ''
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Merchandise

* The Sentry and the Void received a figure in the
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toy line via the Wal-Mart exclusive Giant-Man series, with an additional bearded variant also being available. * The Sentry and the Void received a figure from
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. * The Sentry and the Void received a figure in the Avengers Infinite Series.


Music

* The Sentry and the Void serves as inspiration for the song "A Million Exploding Suns" by
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. * The Sentry and the Void served as inspiration for
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Collected editions


See also

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References


External links

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