Marvell fucked up big time by trying to desperately make their own Superman, especially when they already had good enough analogues in the form of Thor and (arguably)the Silver Surfer.
Yup, he should have ended with the self contained Marvel Knight series.
That way continuity wouldn't be butchered and neither was Sentry's character and what he represented. It's funny how the Sentry persona started out more powerful than the Void one arguably and now Sentry is considered the weak link.
Regarding this fight, Reynolds at his best obviously stomps, whatever the persona is (In the original miniseries he was probably more powerful than all the other heroes in Marvel put together). But after he was reintroduced into the Marvel Universe, he couldn't exist as what he once was, hence the teary-eyed wimp Bendis wrote him as half the time. H'el can beat that version depending on his mental state.
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I think Siege Sentry/Void is lowballing the character. The Void that was walking through the Avengers, X-Men, Strange, and whoever else seemed more uber. The heros were barely noticed by him.
The problem wasn't with Sentry, the problem was with Bendis.
Bendis tends to ruin character other people create. Paul Jenkins did an ok job with the Sentry Mini. By all accounts it should've ended there but no, Bendis dug him up, gave him inconsistent showings, ****ed his origins really bad and boosted him again only to have him killed.
Oeming did a good character revamp of Ares, what did he do? Turned him into a team player and got him killed by Sentry.
Same goes with Scarlet Witch and chaos magic, Doctor Strange, Dr Voodoo(lol propped him big time only to **** him up), etc
Superman's mutations are greater than Sentry's, from showings of abilities and on panel statements in DCnU so far Superman is more powerful than his former post-crisis self. His mutations, however, should be greater than any other Kryptonian as he has been exposed to yellow sunlight the longest, however his constant restraint when dealing with people seems to have affected the advance of his limitless developing metagenes. H'el shares no such disadvantage. He slaughters.