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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 ...
Marvel's Thunderbolts* presented a unique version of Sentry's Void, but the dark entity's true form is much more terrifying in the source material.
Eric Pearson has confirmed Marvel’s strongest hero is the new character in Thunderbolts*, calling him "the most powerful" yet ...
Thunderbolts* concept artist John Staub reveals the alternative version of Sentry and Void costumes Marvel Studios didn't use ...
To paraphrase Fight Club: “In Project Thunderbolts*, we have no names.” But rather than Robert “Bob” Paulson, his name is Robert “Bob” Reynolds. “I’m Bob,” stammers Lewis Pullman ...
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 ...
Created by writer Paul Jenkins and artist Jae Lee in 2000’s Sentry miniseries for Marvel’s mature-fare imprint, Marvel Knights, Robert Reynolds wields cosmos-shaking power as the superhero ...
The Sentry has a bizarre Marvel Comics history. In his origin, Robert Reynolds is a meth addict who breaks into a lab to find drugs, only to ingest an experimental compound called the Golden ...
In Marvel Universe terms, he's Robert Reynolds, a young man who gains the incredible "power of a thousand exploding suns" after ingesting an experimental serum, which basically amounts to near ...
The logo foregrounds the story of the Sentry, aka Bob Reynolds who is played in the film by Lewis Pullman. ... But as his dependence on the serum grew, Robert’s dark side manifested.
In the Sentry original limited series, we meet Robert Reynolds. He’s an out-of-shape, middle-aged man living a bleak existence. Reynolds starts remembering a superhero career in his younger days ...