• Who is CRANIO?! One of the Sentry's oldest villains has returned, but who is he and how did he end up in Sentry World?
• Meanwhile, Iron Man and the Sentry go head-to-head as Sentry struggles to free himself...
Rated T+
The Sentry is a title moving full steam ahead and quite frankly, it shows no signs of slowing down any time soon. Read Full Review
SENTRY #3 takes place several weeks earlier coinciding with the events of the first issue and details the motives of Scout's evil plan. Read Full Review
The Sentry #3 continues to impress with its compelling characters, self-aware story, and excellent artwork. Its a messy web of damaged people ruining each others lives, and its engaging as all hell. This one earns a recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
This issue isn't action-packed but it is full of mystery and will keep the reader guessing as it is a pleasing page-turner that one simply can't put down. Read Full Review
Jeff Lemire delivers an issue from alternative perspectives to create a sprawling story that is nothing short of epic. Though the latest entry briefly loses focus on the main character, it is one that fans absolutely wont want to miss. Read Full Review
A disappointment, killing the momentum of the story to dedicated this chapter backstory and motivation that was already well inferred from the excellent first two issues was unnecessary. If you need to save a couple dollars this week to pick up another book you can safely skip this one and come straight back in with issue four. Read Full Review
Although the cover is very misleading, this was a great issue. It didn't really further the plot, but did explain how everything has been unraveling in the past few issues. The art really fits the book well and this has become a must read.
This issue takes us back to the Beginning of the Trouble: Billy recruiting Cranio for his audacious scheme to replace the Sentry. After an enlightening and entertaining look at their motivations, we catch up to the last issue's status quo and push forward into new plot territory. Ambitious characterization and tremendously talented, gritty art for the "real world" setting make this a pleasure to read.
Good stuff.
WTF is up with the cover?
not a fan of the art, and no prior knowledge of Sentry, but the story is mildly interesting. I think I'll buy another.