Is The Sentry #1 actually the rebirth of the Void?
It's looking like the Sentry's dark side may return to the page be𒉰fore the hero himself

The Sentry has been dead since 2020's King in Black event, but in December 6's new Sentry #1, his powers are alive and well and spreading among several seemingly random people. But with the Sentry comes his villainous dark side, the Void - and that terri🐎ble presence is seemingly also rearing its ugly head already.
Spoilers ahead for The Sentry #1
The Sentry #1 by writer Jason Loo, artist Luigi Zagari, color artist Arthur Hesli, and letterer Joe Caramagna mostly centers on the introduction of several people who are randomly receiving the pow♛ers of the Sentry following his destruction in King in Black.
Two people, a young woman named Mallory Gibbs, and a mutant named Farhad Anand, both randomly develop the Sentry's powers in explosive displays, with Mallory blasting out of her apart📖ment leaving a wake of destruction, and Farhad leaving a crater in a basketball court where he's playing a game with his friends.
While Jessica Jones and Misty Knight attempt to track down the missing Mallory and discover what's going on, they learn th♍at the energy signature left behind when she destroyed her apartment building matches that of the Sentry, and that there are more potential energy signatures they can track.
With one less inheritor of the Sentry's powers, Ryan seemingly moves a step closer to truly inhabiting the role of the Sentry. But at the same time, with his 🐓apparent bloodlust, he's already looking more and more like the Void, the Sentry's murderous dar🐼k side.
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Could we be witnessing the re🉐birth of the Void in Ryan Potter? And if so, does that mean that the Void and the Sentry may wind up being two separate beings this time?
Whateveཧr the case, the mystery is only heating up, with The Sentry #2 scheduled for release on January 10.
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