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Thunderbolts* concept artist John Staub reveals the alternative version of Sentry and Void costumes Marvel Studios didn't use ...
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Yelena and Bob’s Dynamic in ‘Thunderbolts*’ Was Exactly What the MCU Needed to Reconnect with AudiencesIf you walked out of Marvel‘s Thunderbolts* feeling like you’d defend Yelena Belova or Bob Reynolds with your life, you’re not alone. Out of the group of six misunderstood heroes that make ...
Introduced in the pages of 2000’s Sentry #1 by writer Paul Jenkins and artist Jae Lee, Bob Reynolds was the greatest Marvel hero you’d never heard of. A Jack Kirby-inspired Silver Age comic ...
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Bob Is Too Overpowered for the MCU, but These 7 Comic Book Storylines Prove He Can Workwhose take on Robert "Bob" Reynolds, AKA The Sentry, is arguably the standout of the film. Described as being "more powerful than the Avengers combined," Sentry is among the MCU's most complex ...
He’s also the most dangerous. Once an ordinary man named Bob Reynolds, he consumed a serum that granted him “the power of a million exploding suns.” Unfortunately, that power comes at an ...
Susana Polo is a senior entertainment writer at Polygon, specializing in pop culture and genre fare, with a primary expertise in comic books. Previously, she founded The Mary Sue. A new trailer ...
Doomsday scenes, submitted to a local UK council, includes mention of a returning location from a previous MCU film.
Throughout the film, whenever members of the titular ad-hoc antihero team come into physical contact with Bob Reynolds (Lewis Pullman), they find themselves suddenly sucked inside the memory of ...
But the character, who goes by the alter ego Robert Reynolds (or Bob!), has more going on than just being an analogue for the Man of Steel. The history of the Sentry goes way back into Marvel’s ...
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