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INTERVIEW
Yancy Butler, star of TNT's original television movie Witchblade, tells "the God's honest truth" about the show's true star, its long-term potential, going incognito at the International Comic-Con, and more.
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It's time once again for Science Fiction Weekly's annual unofficial Hugo Award poll! What were the best SF books, movies and stories of 1999?
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Someone on Voyager may die in season seven, Lucas denies Episode II rumors, The World Fantasy Award nominees are announced, the D&D movie will be released, Straczynski's Rising Stars may become a film, and more.
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Count 'em, three reviews this week: Toho Studios resurrects its rubber-suited rogue in Godzilla 2000. Should you pity the serial killer of The Cell? Plus, see what butt-kicking babe Sara Pezzini's got up her sleeve in Witchblade.
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Larry Niven and Steven Barnes whip up a page-turning adventure in Saturn's Race, while Harry Turtledove explores the war-torn soil of North America in his alternate world history, The Great War: Breakthroughs.
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Heat up your Dreamcast with Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm, a medieval action fantasy game featuring the voice of George Takei (Star Trek's Mr. Sulu) and dragons and hellhounds and hill giants and insect queens and ....
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Cars are fast, life is easy, everyone's happy--what's the value in musty old books about people that never lived? Find out in Ray Bradbury's novel Fahrenheit 451.
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Romp through the stars with the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command video, an animated feature that pits Buzz Lightyear against Emperor Zurg. The universe is at stake!
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What was the most overused stock footage on Lost in Space? All you ever wanted to know about the campy 1960s series can be found at Promised Planet, you hulking mass of mechanical ignorance!
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One of our readers examines computer RPG stories, another explains the death spiral of intellectual SF readers versus movie-goers, one singles out some of the books on the Hugo awards slate, and more.
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