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415:. He programs the Sentinel to not hurt anybody before installing the final component, and creates a harness for himself and goes on an adventure with the Sentinel. The bullies that had plague Juston hurt one of his friends and turn Jessie against him with by lying that Juston was gossiping that the pair had "hooked-up". Hurt and humiliated, Juston returns to the Sentinel, contemplating using it for revenge. The next day, Jessie tries to find Juston to talk with him when the Sentinel arrives and begins attacking the school, targeting the two bullies specifically. Before they can be hurt, Juston smashes a hot-wired jeep into the Sentinel, causing it to fall and retreat. It is later revealed that Juston staged the entire attack to earn positive standing at school and in the community, but he begins to feel guilt for the physical and psychological repercussions of his actions. He decides the best course is to use his Sentinel for good. 441:
official Colonel Archibald Hunt had worked together to take out Senator Knudsen's rival using the Sentinel. In Washington D.C., they discover the Sentinel is loose and could incriminate the both of them, leaving them with one option - destroy it and anybody who knows about it. To do this, they use a new, experimental "stealth" Sentinel Mark VII-A. Juston's search for his mother leads him to an estranged aunt named Ginny Baker, who allows him in only with the hope that she be repaid with money that he received from all his media appearances following his "heroics" at the school from the previous volume. When he tells her he does not have any, Ginny cruelly reveals that she left him and his family because she did not love them. Ginny calls the local news, leading his father right to her as well. The stealth Sentinel catches up to Juston and his Sentinel and engages them. It is defeated, but not before doing serious damage.
428:, investigating the Sentinel attack on the school, arrive on the scene and begin attacking the Sentinel in an effort to reclaim it. The Sentinel fights back, despite Juston's orders, which puts their relationship in further strain. Juston is unaware that the Sentinel is secretly repairing its prime directive; the robot begins to hunt mutants once again leading to a final confrontation with the head CSA Agent, who was secretly a mutant and deduced that Juston was controlling the Sentinel. Against Juston's orders, the Sentinel kills the Agent, so Juston is free of suspicion, but the Sentinel is damaged and confiscated. Juston decides to run away and free the Sentinel, then uses its 445:
Sentinel and the Stealth Sentinel do battle while Juston tries to protect his family and friends. The stealth Sentinel, now manually controlled by Colonel Hunt, is about to land the killing blow when Knudsen disables the control system in a show of mercy. Juston destroys the stealth Sentinel, and swears to Knudsen and Hunt that if the pair comes after him or his Sentinel he will reveal their secret. Juston reunites with his father and he learns the truth about his mother. He then returns to school to meet Jessie and the rest of his friends again.
392:. He lives with his younger brother Chris and his father Peter, who operates a junkyard adjacent to their house; his mother walked out on the family years ago. Being poor, Juston must find his own fun, and spends the days playing in the salvage yard or constructing robots from spare parts. One day Juston finds a micro-processor which he then places into a ' 408:. Soon after, Juston fell for fellow student Jessie Ingram. A few days after the event, Just discovers the battle bot and the half re-built Sentinel in his junkyard. Initially frightened by the discovery, he begins to assist the rebuilding from scrap metal and reprogramming it; the two form something of a bond. 440:
Juston's friends and family worry about his absence, and his father does his best to try to find him. Meanwhile, Juston stumbles upon data indicating that his Sentinel was in fact used by a previous owner who used it for murder of a non-mutant. He discovers that senator Jeff Knudsen and military
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The Sentinel - acting on its directive to protect Juston - takes the opportunity to not only repair itself, but to also build a cockpit for Juston to operate from the inside. Juston makes his way back to Antigo, but is ambushed by the Stealth Sentinel who removes his Sentinel's hand. Juston's
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After having the Sentinel lie low in a lake, Juston gets an opportunity to do so when a plane appears overhead one night. While the rescue is successful he and his Sentinel are almost caught trying to save the survivors. The
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to avoid crossing over. McKeever himself was born in Wisconsin, and would later create another Marvel character from the state, the superhero
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disappears into the junkyard; unbeknownst to Juston, the processor was actually the remains of a giant robot programmed to exterminate
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However, Juston soon discovers the Sentinel's original purpose while searching online and coming across an article featuring the
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was considered a rising star in the industry at the time by Marvel editor-in-chief
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As with other Tsunami titles, the series was structured in six-issue
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is an ordinary human teenager tormented by the seniors at Antigo
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soon after single issue publication. Art duties were handled by
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as one of the seven titles that launched Marvel Comics'
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and its fellow Tsunami titles were still part of the
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Index

Sentinel (comic)
Sentinel (comics)

Publisher
Marvel Comics
Ongoing series
Limited series
2003
2004
2005
2006
Juston Seyfert
Robot
Sean McKeever
UDON
Sean McKeever
UDON
comic book
series
Marvel Comics
Tsunami
Sean McKeever
UDON
Juston Seyfert
mutant
Sentinel
2003
Tsunami
manga
C. B. Cebulski

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