Posted by agoraphobic17
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on August 29, 2006, 2:37 am, in reply to "Re: Is Sentry a passing fad?"
24.47.6.135
Personally I'd like to see a Sentry On-going written bye Paul Jenkins, I disagree with Neil Gaiman writing him only because it's to obvious, if' it's not Jenkins I'd like to see Frank Miller, or Chris Claremont a classic marvel writer to give the Sentry the feel of not being something new because it's not, I'd like to see a writer really pull at the Sentry's continuity: did anything exciting happen before Sentry reemerged from his exhile as Robert Reynold? What kind of twisted adventures has the void had?
What important and forgotten secrets does the Sentry hold about the Marvel Universe that don't revolve around himself?
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: I don't think so, he's getting his fair
: share of exposure with New Avengers, his
: appearance in Young Avengers, and his recent
: role in Iron Man. He's being integrated into
: the Marvel Universe well. He just needs a
: little more focus on himself as a character.
: I still think some writers are afraid to
: use him because he's still such an open book
: as far as what you could do with him. And
: the recent civil war arc in NA has cut his
: appearances down a bit because of the fact
: that they are all solo issues. He'll be
: spotlighted in 24 but still . . .
:
: Sentry just needs his own series. I'd like
: marvel to use Neil Gaiman on him and perhaps
: the artist they used on the original mini.
: Paul Jenkins did good, but I'd like to see
: someone else write him. Sentry is a
: character that just seems like he would be
: up Gaiman's alley.
: --Previous Message--
: Is he going to turn out like X-Man?
: What do you guys think?
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