**READ** The Sentry vs. Superman. I hear it all the time. - TopicsExpress



          

**READ** The Sentry vs. Superman. I hear it all the time. Either as a genuine interest in the battle or as a complaint against these two specific characters. One of the biggest complaints that I hear about DC’s Superman is that nothing can hurt the guy (except Kryptonite, of course). Therefore every story that makes the reader fear for his life is revolving around this little stone. But I say “nay.” Superman is about an outside look of man’s morality and the inherent flaws of humanity as a whole. Reading the title of this post, you probably thought there was a misprint, but in actuality Superman and Marvel’s Sentry couldn’t be any more different. It has been said to me that while DC has characters that a reader can look up to, Marvel has characters that a reader can relate to. DC has Superman and Batman who do what’s right no matter what (even if how they get there is questionable), while Marvel’s Spider-Man and Iron Man make mistakes that end up coming back to bite them in the butt. There is always evolution of the characters and therefore new moral quandaries that can be applied, yet the distinct foundation of the universes remain. This is what separates the Superman from the Sentry. The Sentry has often been cited at Marvel’s version of Superman; boring because of the immense power that he possesses. Sure, you have the mental instability, but that doesn’t compromise his physical strength. What these readers seem to overlook is the fact that he is a human while Superman is an alien. Duh, right? Everyone knows this. However, this small fact is the key. Both Superman and the Sentry have the power to do what is right and both of them have the will to do what is right. Ethical dilemmas aside, only one of them has to deal with inherent human flaws. Superman constantly views humanity’s cruelty toward each other through the eyes of an outsider. His mindset is clear, “If I have the power to do what is right, I WILL do what is right.” Whereas, the Sentry thinks, “If I have the power to do what is right, how come I CAN’T do what is right?” The Sentry has to deal with humanity’s flaws on an internal level. Imagine the guilt, anxiety, and frustration of having the ultimate power set and not choosing what is right when you know what is right. We all do this, we all struggle with this. We can all relate. When you see the last bit of salsa in the bowl and your bro is coming over with chip in hand to take that last bit from you…what do you do? Pretend you don’t see him and grab a chip yourself. “Oh, sorry bro. I didn’t know you were going for the goods too.” I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve done this. So for the Sentry to have all the good intentions in the world and to fail to uphold what is right and be talked into evil by Osborn or create another Void nightmare or to kill Lindy out of anger drives him insane with guilt. The difference between these two characters is where the flaw comes from. With Superman the flaw comes from without. With the Sentry the flaw comes from within. This distinction epitomizes the fundamental difference between DC and Marvel. So the next time you go to pass over a Sentry comic because you are already reading Superman, take a second look. Try to pick out the origin of conflict and how it affects the other characters. And most of all get Comic Booked! Laters!
Posted on: Sun, 15 Sep 2013 07:11:55 +0000

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