Sentinel - Mass Media and Entertainment

Mass Media and Entertainment

Comics
  • Sentinel (comic book), a comic book series
  • Sentinel (comics), a group of mutant-hunting robots in the Marvel universe
  • Sentinel Prime, a fictional character in the Transformers universe, the original autobot leader before Optimus Prime
  • Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, who used the alias "Sentinel" at one point
Film and television
  • Sentinel (Beast Wars), a computer in the TV show Beast Wars
  • The Sentinel (1977 film), a 1977 film based on the Jeffrey Konvitz novel
  • The Sentinel (1992 film) (La Sentinelle in French), a 1992 film by the French director Arnaud Desplechin
  • The Sentinel (2006 film), a thriller directed by Clark Johnson starring Michael Douglas
  • "The Sentinel" (Stargate SG-1), a TV episode
  • The Sentinel (TV series), a US television series that ran from 1996 to 1999
  • A class of robots threatening ships in the Matrix series
Novels and short stories
  • The Sentinel (anthology), a collection of short stories by Arthur C. Clarke
  • The Sentinel (novel), a 1974 novel by Jeffrey Konvitz
  • "The Sentinel" (short story), a 1951 short story by Arthur C. Clarke
  • Gundam Sentinel, a 1987 serial "photo-novel"
  • Sentinels novels, a series of novels by Van Allen Plexico
Music
  • Sentinel (album), an album by Nigel Mazlyn Jones
  • Sentinel (band)
  • "Sentinel" (instrumental), by Mike Oldfield
  • The Sentinel (album),an album by Pallas
  • Sentinel Sound, a reggae and dancehall sound system from Stuttgart, Germany
  • A song by Alice Cooper on his album Dragontown
  • A song by At The Throne of Judgment on their album The Arcanum Order
  • A song by Hilltop Hoods on their album The Calling
  • A song by Judas Priest on their album Defenders of the Faith
  • A song by VNV Nation on their album Of Faith, Power and Glory
Periodicals
  • Christian Science Sentinel (originally The Christian Science Weekly)
Newspapers
  • The Sentinel (Gauhati), published in Gauhati, Assam, India
  • The Sentinel (Lewistown), published in Lewistown, Pennsylvania
  • The Sentinel (Pennsylvania), published in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • The Sentinel (Staffordshire), published in Stoke-on-Trent, England
  • Holland Sentinel, published in Holland, Michigan
  • Los Angeles Sentinel, published in Los Angeles, California
  • Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Orlando Sentinel, published in Orlando, Florida
  • San Francisco Sentinel, published in San Francisco, California
  • Santa Cruz Sentinel, published in Santa Cruz, California
  • Smoky Mountain Sentinel, published in Hayesville, North Carolina
  • St. Louis Sentinel, published in St. Louis, Missouri
  • Sun-Sentinel, published in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Broward County
  • The News-Sentinel, published in Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • The Daily Sentinel (Colorado), based in Grand Junction, Colorado
  • The Daily Sentinel (Texas), based in Nacogdoches, Texas
  • The Daily Sentinel, based in Pomeroy, Ohio
  • The Sentinel, published in St Helena Island, Queensland, Australia
  • The Valley Sentinel, published in Valemount, British Columbia, Canada
Student publications
  • The Sentinel (KSU), published by Kennesaw State University
  • The Sentinel, published by Melbourne High School
  • The Sentinel (HHS), published by Journalism students at Heritage High School, Conyers, Georgia

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