One of the most pervasive misconceptions surrounding the Marvel’s Universe’s Sentry is the belief that the Void, his dark alter ego, is inherently more powerful. Many fans assume that without the Void, the Sentry would be a weakened version of himself.
Moreover, they believe the superhero will be incapable of reaching his full potential. However, this assumption is not only incorrect but oversimplifies the complex relationship between these two personas.
The Sentry And Void: Two Halves Of The Same Power
The Sentry and Void are two sides of the same coin. The Void is not a separate, invincible force that amplifies the Sentry’s power. Instead, it is a manifestation of Bob‘s mental instability, his schizophrenia given form. While the Sentry represents the hero persona, the Void is the villainous side-effect of Bob’s fragmented mind.
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Moreover, what many fans overlook is that when the Void becomes dominant, the Sentry’s power actually decreases. This inverse relationship reveals that the Sentry’s strength is at its peak when Bob is mentally stable. When his mind is balanced, the Sentry has limitless potential, a fact highlighted multiple times in the comics.
However, as Bob’s mental state wavers, so does the power dynamic between the Sentry and the Void. Moreover, this was made evident in the Dark Avengers arc, where Norman Osborn manipulated Bob’s mental state in an attempt to unleash the Void completely.
Osborn’s goal was to use the Void as a secret weapon, thinking it would be more powerful than the Sentry. Moreover, what Osborn failed to realize was that destabilizing Bob would only lead to a weaker, more chaotic version of the Sentry.
The Void’s increased presence does not equate to greater power; it merely reflects Bob’s internal chaos.
The Sentry Has Defeated The Void
Despite popular belief, the Sentry has actually defeated the Void on multiple occasions. In the first two volumes of his solo series, the Sentry is shown to be the only one capable of stopping the Void. Moreover, these were not just mental battles but physical ones, where the Sentry, in a stable state, was able to overcome the Void.
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It’s also worth noting that the Void, though ruthless and capable of devastating feats (such as overpowering Thor and breaking every bone in the Hulk‘s body) has been portrayed as equal in power to the Sentry. Dr. Strange himself acknowledged that both the Sentry and Void possess the potential to end the universe.
So, the main difference lies in their moral compass: while the Void has no qualms about unleashing his full power, the Sentry often holds back. This moral restraint is not a weakness but a sign of Bob’s humanity. In conclusion, neither the Sentry nor the Void is inherently more powerful than the other.