Bob Reynolds and the Sentry are both dead...so it's time for something new to rise in their place!
Rated T+
This was a brutal and superb series, full of betrayal and violence with a personal touch. Read Full Review
While I wouldn't go the length to say Lemire's run is a definitive take on the character, it certainly is a set of issues that will mold and shape the Golden Guardian of Good for years to come. Read Full Review
Spectacular end to an Arc that gives space to the rebirth of the Sentry (or whoever it is now) but this arc left us some questions, can the tortured mind of Bob Reynolds finally rest once he accepted the Void? How many of Bob's humanity was left after these events? And the most important question: Will Sentry be on the side of the good guys? According to Cap's words, We're going to find out soon. Read Full Review
Jeff Lemire has done the impossible, make the Sentry absolutely fascinating. I can’t wait to see where the character goes next.
Really enjoyed this. Why can't Terrifics be this?
The art is so good
Sentry was an awesome series. It took a character i knew nothing about and made me understand who he is and also showed the future possibilities for whats to come. Great job to all involved.
You know it's good when you wish it was an ongoing series. Lemire did well even though there is plenty left to be explored and i hope they bring him back for more. Joshua Cassara delivered some awesome art with an outstanding splash page in the middle. The guy is talented! Beredo's colors fit nicely.
This was a good comic and I will miss it.
I picked this up not because I'm a fan of the sentry, but because I'm a huge fan of Jeff Lemire. This was a good issue and a good series. I know it was the last issue, but I really hope they don't leave this idea on the shelf...
Ever see those original series Star Trek episodes where a good guy gets spiked and turned into an omnipotent egomaniac with a pretentious god complex?
Sentry #5 reminds me of that.
In a good way.