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Sentry is not immune friends, lawl.
More seriously, Cates has always been fond of Sentry, and has probably always planned on involving him from the get-go given his, you know, famous history with Carnage and what not and the fact that his bad half is literally called 'the Void' and Knull is the Void God and what not.
That said, I think Adam has more to do with stopping the black hole on the moon or whatever it is over in Doom, so hopefully he gets a good moment there.
Last edited by Tendrin; 09-19-2020 at 09:14 AM.
If there's a chance that we could see Knull using the Sentry's bad half against the heroes, i don't see how you could not have Adam get involved if only cause they are going to need all the big guns to handle a dark God and the void!
Even if he doesn't play a substantial role, I do think he will at least be in the event. If Knull is even half the threat he is being made out to be (and the guy at one point beheaded a Celestrial so he should be WAAAY up there), then I think a call will be made out of all hands on deck.
Course, a good percentage of the heroes will probably end up being venomized and fighting for the other team. Symbiotes have a knack for doing that.
I'm hoping they don't regurgitate some of the same stuff that we've already seen in Contest of Champions with the Symbioids, which were a combination of Klyntar symbiotes and the Void/Sentry. Considering the treatment that Blue Marvel got in CoC, I'm fine with him not appearing in the King in Black. I don't want to see another scene where Adam is holding absolute power in his hands accompanied by some crappy dialogue about him being too afraid to wield it, so he loses it to a man not mere seconds before he called a murderer. Ridiculous. Black people being afraid of power is a recurring theme that I'd like to avoid. Speaking of which, let's hope Monica appears in the event and gets her top-end powers back.
Some have held it more often and certainly for longer durations than others. Some still have it. Last I checked, Void Sentry, the Molecule Man, future Franklin Richards and on and on still have their measure of "absolute" power. You'll never hear them say, "I'm giving it all up to be normal." And even though Bob wishes that he'd listened to Nancy Reagan and just said no to drugs, and at times he is both deathly afraid of what the Void might do and wracked by mental health concerns, good luck getting a writer to permanently reduce his power thresholds to, oh, run of the mill Eternal Starfox level. Won't happen.
The simple fact of the matter is that we've never seen Adam (or Monica) possess absolute power. We've certainly never seen him use what power he does have at even the same levels as his counterpart, Anti-Man. Adam as depicted has a ceiling that is little better than the floor for other characters like Thor, Sentry, Silver Surfer, etc. It shouldn't be that way, but it all too often is.
Wait, how old is Sentry? Because last I recall, Rogue wasn't that old. When she was introduced she was only a teen back in Avengers Annual, wasn't she? And for some reason I had the impression that Sentry had been around since the 1960s. He was the reason why Galactus didn't eat the Earth back before the FF got their start, wasn't he???
I think Claremont has said that Rogue was supposed to be about 18 when she joined the X-Men. Her alleged affair with Bob was mentioned in dialogue during the funeral issue. It wasn't made clear how Sentry was supposed to be, but I was under the impression that once they established him in the 616, he became subject to the sliding timescale ( though I could be wrong).