On a mission from his father, the omnipotent Lord of Asgard, Odin, Thor acted as a superhero while maintaining the secret identity of Dr. Donald Blake, an American physician with a partially disabled leg.
Blake would transform by tapping his walking stick on the ground; the cane became the magical hammer Mjolnir and Blake transformed into Thor.
Thor often battled his evil adoptive brother Loki, a Marvel character adapted from the Norse god of mischief, and was a member of the superhero group the Avengers.
The Sentry known as Robert Reynolds first appeared in his own limited series, where he was marketed as a long-lost hero, and in fact, the first hero of the modern Marvel Universe.
This hoax was revealed to be a simple marketing ploy, and Robert Reynolds had been retconned into the Marvel universe.
His popularity not diminished, he became a member of the New Avengers and has been the subject of another limited series devoted to him.
The Winner: Thor!
2006-07-18 09:47:57
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answer #1
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answered by tmcs1959 3
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WHOAAAAAA!!! What an Earth and Asgard shaking encounter. This is really a hard one for me because, i don't know enough about Sentry. What I have read is that Sentry is one of Marvel comics most powerful characters. Hyperion is the equal of Superman only meanier. Gladiator is Superman-like as well. He really put it to the Juggernot with not much problem. Thor on the other hand is probably the lesser of these three. I give the triump of this battle to Sentry and Hyperion, but only barely.
2016-03-26 22:50:42
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answered by Carmella 4
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Thor might win, but Sentry would forget about it anyway, so it wouldn't matter.
2006-07-18 07:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sentry would win. Sentry is a Superman of Marvel, and if you read DC you would know the ridiculously high powerlevels of superman.
2006-07-18 20:41:53
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answered by =_= 5
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Thor by a landslide.
2006-07-18 08:44:33
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answered by Anonymous
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