Paul Jenkins Returns to "The Sentry" for New Limited Comics Book Series
Marvel Comics has announced a new Sentry limited comic book series from co-creator Paul Jenkins. Jenkins is joined by artist Christian Rosado.
"A bold, high-stakes epic about Marvel’s most dangerous hero – the SENTRY, a man with the power of a million exploding suns—and the dark entity born from his own psyche: the VOID. When the Void resurfaces, threatening to unravel reality itself, the Sentry must battle not only cosmic forces and criminal empires, but the monster within. Guest-starring Reed Richards, Spider-Man, and the Kingpin in a tale of impossible choices and devastating consequences. Can the Sentry save everything when the cost might be everything he loves?" (Marvel Comics)
The Sentry #1 (of 4) goes on sale on March 18, 2026. The main cover is by Alex Maleev with variant covers by Francesco Mobili, C.F. Villa and Cafu.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Alex Maleev's Cover of The Sentry #1)
Wilson Fisk from Spiderman / cosplayer: @houston_fisk / Photo: @cosplayamerica / Con: @FanExpoNewOrleans
Alrighty so here's my story. Dallas Comic Con . This was my first con to ever attend and I didn't want to do cosplay at the time, because I was 16 years old and thought grown people dressing up for these events was absurd. Boy how wrong I was! I was hooked after that day. The first time I took part in cosplay was Fan Expo Dallas 2016.
A couple of friends and I spent the weekend there and after seeing how much fun everyone was having in cosplay at a previous con I attended I decided to give it a shot. So I rented a white suit jacket and cane from a local JC Penny and we were off. It was interesting to say the least being pulled aside for countless pictures.
I figured I would cosplay someone I looked like physically so Kingpin was one of the only options. If I'm not mistaken this was around the time the Daredevil series was first coming out but I had yet to see it. Many Daredevil and Spider-Man cosplayers were stopping for pictures and as we posed for our pictures there were more people taking pictures of us. It was an experience I wasn't expecting.
It was then that I realized if your good at your cosplay than you can be a celebrity for a day. I enjoy meeting like minded individuals through cosplay. It's an avenue for traditionally introverted people to socialize, and express themselves in a creative way.
It's an honor a cosplayer only dreams of. There was an opportunity presented to me by a fellow cosplayer/con goer who happened to purchase multiple wardrobe items used in the Daredevil show. He offered to let me try on Vincent D'Onofrio's wardrobe if we were to ever colab.
We had spoken about a potential collaboration but that was before the pandemic but the first Fan Expo in Dallas after the big shutdown we decided to meet up after the con one day and we had a makeshift photoshoot. He's a hell of a guy to allow me to try on such a beautiful piece of Marvel history, and he didn't even have to. That was certainly one of if not the greatest moment in my cosplay journey.
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