May 10, 1999
Issue 108
Vol. 5, No. 19

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IN THIS ISSUE

Games and Cool Stuff return to our pages while Anime and Sound Space take the week off. Plus we look at the new flick The Mummy, the classic film Things to Come, the Science Fiction Cookbook and more.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Buffy may not graduate, The Phantom Menace gets mixed reviews, Star Wars lines go online, Pixar unleashes animated Monsters, and more.
ON SCREEN
 After lying dormant in the Universal Studios film vault for more than 60 years, The Mummy is back to battle Hollywood star Brendan Fraser.
OFF THE SHELF
 Louise Marley looks at a world where fanaticism rules in The Terrorists of Irustan, while Ken Goddard tries to decide if aliens are terrorizing Oregon in First Evidence.
CLASSICS
 In 1932 William Cameron Menzies created a brilliant vision of Things to Come with a little help from H.G. Wells. You won't want to miss this classic film.
COOL STUFF
 Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton are back in James Cameron's amazing amusement park ride Terminator 2 3-D.
GAMES
 Eidos has seen the future of armed conflict and it's a stunning game called Warzone 2100 that's really fun to play.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Ever wondered how to fry a tribble or turn an Ewok into a chunky stew? Then you'll want to visit the Science Fiction Cookbook.
LETTERS
 One of our readers doesn't think Babylon 5 should get another Hugo, others think Starship Troopers will make a great kids TV show, and more.

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