Things are weird from page one this month.
The idea that this machine has been keeping the whole world from remembering him the whole time is a bit much! But we’re in too deep now. Sentry asks Cloc to disable the transmitter and he says he’s forbidden to. When Sentry asks by whose order, then answer is “Yours, sir.” He’s able to get out of the AI that the last order it was given came from Reed Richards, if not what that order was. Sentry disables the transmitter, thinking this is too easy. And then, everyone begins to remember him.
Sentry remembers how they faked his death. How Reed Richards gave a eulogy telling the world Sentry was a traitor and drug addict who’d committed murder to maintain his addiction. Sentry rages at this memory as we cut to his former sidekick again, now getting in a car, a Liefeld-style flashback to being Scout driving him. Meanwhile, Sentry returns home, where Lindy now remembers everything, too.
It’s the arrival of the Void, of course, warping out of thin air, grabbing up Lindy, saying he’s not strong enough to kill her yet, but that he plans to consume the souls of every living thing in the universe. Sentry demands to know if the Void is the one who forced him to remember everything, but as he disappears, he drops Lindy, who tells him the Void said he knows the answer, and to look inside. As the void approached NYC in the form of a massive hurricane, Sentry broadcasts a message to the world, saying he’s back, but the Void is also back, and calling on the other heroes to join him in defeating his old foe.
Seems like it’s coming to a head. But instead of a 6th issue, things get a bit weirder than that.