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Top 6 Amazing Kenny Rogers Songs in Sci-Fi

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Read on to find out the greatest Kenny Rogers songs throughout the history of science fiction television. On March 20, 2020, in Sandy Springs, Georgia, U.S. Kenny Rogers died at 81. Rogers has had 120 hit singles and sold more than 100 million records over a 50-year career. Kenny Rogers started out as a country music artist but crossed over into many genres. With a career that ran over multiple decades and generations, his music influenced everything from music, movies, and television. Here are the greatest times Rogers's music influenced the world of science fiction. 1.  Knight Rider -  "Love Will Turn You Around" Kenny Rogers's music career started in the 1950s. Rogers moved from teenage rock and roll before becoming a country music star. He was the frontman of the rock band "The First Edition" before his breakout country hit "Lucille". Through the 1970s and 80s, he had many other hits including several duets with Country Music legend Dottie West...

Review: Doomsday Clock #10 Changes the History of Comics Forever

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Read the review to find out if Doomsday Clock #10 by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank is worth buying. If you want to avoid spoilers for this comic then skip to the overall section at the end. Warning: Spoilers for Doomsday Clock #10 This series has been in the works for a long time. The first issue was released in November back in 2017! Years later we finally get the answer to the big question of who's manipulating the timeline of the DC Universe. After waiting all this time is it worth it? Yes! Doomsday Clock is a 12-issue limited series that picks up after the events of Watchmen . Watchmen was a comic series by writer Alan Moore , artist Dave Gibbons , and colorist John Higgins published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. It tells the story of a world of flawed superheroes and the appearance of an all-powerful hero Dr. Jonathan 'Jon' Osterman nicknamed "Doctor Manhattan". Although the character is very different from Superman it was obviously intended as a pastiche...