![]() ![]() ![]() Regardless, no one on Earth knows how to kill or stop Sentry. Even Strange himself said that Sentry was way too powerful for magic and can resist psychic attacks, especially when stable. His only weakness seems to be his fragile mind which can be assaulted with psychic attacks. On top of that, he's also invulnerable, meaning he is pretty much impervious to any physical pain or conventional weaponry. In fact, both SHIELD and Tony Stark have yet to find or point out any physiological vulnerability in Sentry. That means he doesn't age and likely won't die. Sentry is also immortal as a result of the experimental super-soldier serum which turned him into a superhero. All of them are useful, to be honest, but some are better than others. He has no shortage of powers they also seem to increase in numbers as the years go by and as Sentry also grows as a superhero. Still, Sentry is without a doubt, among the top of Marvel's superhero food chain. In a sense, he's his own greatest enemy and that's not really someone you'd want to be around with. All that is due to his dual nature or evil alter ego, The Void- a dark aspect of Sentry's own powers. There are many reasons why the Avengers are often reluctant on including Sentry on the team. RELATED: The 10 Smartest Villains in the Marvel Universe, Ranked ![]() While it is true that Sentry's powers are nigh limitless, it comes with a devastating cost he's one of the most unstable metahumans in the Marvel universe. It's not his similarity to the DC superhero which makes him a compelling godly being, but the fact that he's Marvel's own twisted version of the Kryptonian. Of all Marvel Superman analogs, Sentry (Robert Reynolds) is perhaps the most memorable. ![]()
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