With his mind and both worlds he inhabits being ripped apart, Sentry comes face to face with one of his oldest enemies, and his only salvation may be his damaged ex-sidekick, Scout.
Rated T+
Blood-pumping, heart-stopping action page after page makes this a must-read title. Read Full Review
Lemire brings together a lot of plot threads in this issue, and the collision leads to a lot of cool visuals, great storytelling, and a big development for Robert Reynolds as the Sentry. Read Full Review
Sentry #4 proves to be another high-quality entry in a series that simply doesnt get enough credit. With an interesting twist to the characters lore and the inclusion of a few classic Marvel characters, the penultimate issue in the Sentry World arc is one that shouldnt be missed. Read Full Review
Jeff Lemire is doing a fine job writing this book. I would have never guessed that Jacinto and Cassara would have worked together as art team on the same book but man it fits perfectly. That probably has something to do with Rain Beredo's colors which are just gorgeous.
Going into this series I knew nothing about Sentry but, holy $#@! This is some good stuff. The Art is a little different but, it suits the story.
The script by Lemire is consistently enjoyable. The artwork looks like a Kickstarter book.
wow, people love this apparently. I just don't get it. A confusing story with art worthy of Burnside. I'll probably just say "not for me" and stop reading/reviewing it now.
from a base of 6, this gets a rating of: 4.
-1 because: the art was distractingly bad.
-1 because: it was confusing.