Marvel’s Sentry Remixed Alan Moore’s Darkest Story

For every high-flying or brightly colored crime-fighter that the Marvel Universe has to offer, there is at least one tragic or harrowing event that has haunted them throughout the better part of their career. Unfortunately, those kinds of heartbreaking circumstances are rarely relegated to being a once in a lifetime occurrence, especially for the most capable heroes.As such, it is no surprise that the gleaming, godlike Sentry has lived through his fair share of tragedies. These aren’t relegated solely to his early years struggling with addiction or confrontations with his worst enemies, either. In fact, the most devastating chapter of the Sentry’s entire life was brought about because of one of his closest allies, and was an eerie mirroring of one of Alan Moore’s most infamous comic book runs.While Bob Reynolds’ history as the Sentry began with drug addiction and an uncertain future, it wasn’t long after he settled into his superheroic lifestyle that he took on his very own kid sidekick in the form of Billy Turner. Better known as Scout, Billy was introduced during a flashback sequence in 2000’s Sentry #2 (by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee) before making his first full appearance two issues later. In his early years, Billy served as a loyal companion and competent fighter in his own right, although that didn’t keep him safe from tragedy. During a battle with Bob’s dark other, the Void, Scout had one of his arms ripped off, and when the world was made to forget that the Sentry ever existed, Billy found himself slipping into an otherwise normal life.An Entire City Has Joined The AvengersOne of the Most Iconic MCU Avengers Still Can’t Escape Their Tragic Past

For every high-flying or brightly colored crime-fighter that the Marvel Universe has to offer, there is at least one tragic or harrowing event that has haunted them throughout the better part of their career. Unfortunately, those kinds of heartbreaking circumstances are rarely relegated to being a once in a lifetime occurrence, especially for the most capable heroes.

An Entire City Has Joined The Avengers

As such, it is no surprise that the gleaming, godlike Sentry has lived through his fair share of tragedies. These aren’t relegated solely to his early years struggling with addiction or confrontations with his worst enemies, either. In fact, the most devastating chapter of the Sentry’s entire life was brought about because of one of his closest allies, and was an eerie mirroring of one of Alan Moore’s most infamous comic book runs.

One of the Most Iconic MCU Avengers Still Can’t Escape Their Tragic Past

While Bob Reynolds’ history as the Sentry began with drug addiction and an uncertain future, it wasn’t long after he settled into his superheroic lifestyle that he took on his very own kid sidekick in the form of Billy Turner. Better known as Scout, Billy was introduced during a flashback sequence in 2000’s Sentry #2 (by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee) before making his first full appearance two issues later. In his early years, Billy served as a loyal companion and competent fighter in his own right, although that didn’t keep him safe from tragedy. During a battle with Bob’s dark other, the Void, Scout had one of his arms ripped off, and when the world was made to forget that the Sentry ever existed, Billy found himself slipping into an otherwise normal life.

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