Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue #11
Descriptions:
Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue In the late 1990s, Paul Jenkins and Rick Veitch developed an idea by Jenkins’ about “an over-the-hill guy, struggling with an addiction, who had a tight relationship with his dog” into a proposal for Marvel Comics’ Marvel Knights line. Jenkins conceived of the character “a guardian type, with a watchtower”, and came up with the name “Sentry” (after previously considering “Centurion”). Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue Veitch suggested that the character could be woven into the history of the Marvel Universe, with versions of the character from the 1940s depicted in artistic styles matching the comics of each period. Veitch also suggested that due to some cataclysmic event, all recollection of the Sentry would have been removed from everyone’s memory (including his own).
Jenkins and Veitch decided that they would create not only a fictional history for the Sentry within the Marvel Universe, but also a fictional publication history in the real world, complete with imaginary creators (“Juan Pinkles” and “Chick Rivet”, anagrams of Paul Jenkins and Rick Veitch). Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue Jenkins pitched the concept to Marvel Knights editor Joe Quesada. Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue Quesada decided to commission a miniseries written by Jenkins with art by Jae Lee, with whom Jenkins had previously worked on an Inhumans miniseries.
Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue – The Sentry was first introduced in his 2000 eponymous Marvel Knights miniseries written by Paul Jenkins with art by Jae Lee. The miniseries ran for five issues and then segued directly into a series of flashback one-shots in which the Sentry teamed up with the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, Angel of the X-Men, and the Hulk. These one-shots led to The Sentry vs. the Void, an additional one-shot that wrapped up the story of the miniseries and one-shots. In 2005, writer Brian Michael Bendis reused the Sentry by making him a member of the New Avengers. Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue – The Sentry played a minor role in the first arc, Breakout , and was the focus of the second arc, The Sentry (issues #7–10) : Jenkins himself was featured as a character in the second one.
Also in 2005, the Sentry received another miniseries, written by Paul Jenkins and drawn by John Romita Jr., which ran for eight issues. Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue The Sentry appeared in The Mighty Avengers as a member of that team, and later in Dark Avengers in a similar capacity, and as protagonist in The Age of the Sentry miniseries. He appeared as a regular character in the Dark Avengers series from issue #1 (March 2009) until the time of his death in the Siege limited series.
Sentry joins the Dark Avengers, Norman Osborn’s personal team of Avengers, stating that Osborn is helping him in return after Osborn confides his own mental deficiency in Bob.Upon confronting the sorceress Morgan le Fay, the Sentry kills her only to have her come back to life and kill him in turn. After the Dark Avengers and Doctor Doom defeat Morgan, the team returns to New York City to find the Sentry reappears alive and well.After a terrorist attack by an Atlantean cell, Norman Osborn demands to speak to the Void and tells him to kill all the terrorists. The Sentry obliges but is seen with black eyes, indicating the return of the Void within the Sentry persona.
Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue – When anti-mutant riots break out in San Francisco, the Dark Avengers and H.A.M.M.E.R. move in to contain the situation. The Sentry watches as the riots are quelled, when the Dark Avengers team up with Norman’s Dark X-Men against the X-Men, Emma Frost frees the Void from Sentry to take him off the battlefield. However, a sliver of the Void becomes contained in her mind, forcing Emma to shift into her diamond form to keep it contained. Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue When Psylocke, Professor X, and Cyclops attempt to help Emma, she subsequently passes the Void sliver to Cyclops, whom the Void felt could be of more use to it. However, after years of dating and being married to the world’s most powerful mutant telepath Jean Grey, Cyclops uses all that she taught him to successfully lock the Void inside an unbreakable psychic prison within his own mind.
Specifications:
- Highly detailed sculpt featuring Sentry Death Knigtht.
- Crafted in Polystone.
- Each handcrafted statue is individually hand-painted with the high-quality finish.
- Limited edition
Details:
Sentry Death Knight 1/4 Statue
Premium Collectibles Statue
Series Marvel
Scale 1/4 Scale
Product Code CC11SNTL1/4
- Est. Box Size : 80 cm L X 60 cm B X 70 cm H (estimate)
- Product Size : 60 cm L X 30 cm B X 55cm H (estimate)
- Product Size : 50 cm L X 40 cm B X 85cm H (estimate)
- Est. Shipping Weight : 28kg (estimate)
- Est. Product Weight : 19 kg (estimate)
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