Feb. 28, 2000
Issue 149
Vol. 6, No. 9

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Andrew Hathaway

INTERVIEW

 Basketball-player-turned-actor Marc Blucas discusses stepping into Angel's shoes and watching his back on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 SF critic John Clute explores Neal Barrett, Jr.'s Perpetuity Blues and Other Stories in his latest column, "The great carnival barker of loss."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Blair Witch 2 is rejected, Superman, Dr. Strange and Daredevil films are in the works, changes are in store for Earth: Final Conflict, Men in Black will be made into the largest indoor ride ever, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Harold must impregnate a human woman in order to save his race. Problem is, his "plumbing" isn't quite normal. Will he find love? Find out in our preview of What Planet Are You From?
OFF THE SHELF
 In Poul Anderson's Genesis, the planetary AI that controls the Earth is malfunctioning, while another AI crash-lands in the middle of a revolution in Shane Dix and Sean Williams' Evergence.
GAMES
 Can Florida trailer park resident Jack Mower defeat the evil Queen Hecubah and find his way out of the fantasy world he was sucked into? The game is Nox. The answer is, it's up to you.
ANIME
 In AWOL, renegades have stolen seven planet-destroying missiles, and the only man who can defend the world of Cyress just disappeared.
SOUND SPACE
 At last the soundtrack to the movie Superman has been re-released. The two-disc set contains the full score, plus many previously unavailable alternate recordings.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Spaceref.com provides full coverage of every ongoing American and international space exploration mission, with daily updates, message boards, and more.
LETTERS
 Our readers express a variety of opinions on Pitch Black, one says that only a complete unknown should play Spider-Man, another dreads any Wheel of Time miniseries, and more.

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