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September 4, 2000
Issue 176
Vol. 6, No. 36

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COVER ART Featured Artist: Andrea Caruso

THE CASSUTT FILES

 In "You do not control the delivery system," television writer-producer Michael Cassutt talks about time slots, ratings and other forces of nature.


INTERVIEW

 Adrian Paul talks about Highlander: Endgame, his relationship with Christopher Lambert, the ever-changing directions his career is taking and more.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Zombie maven George Romero launches a Web site with a free e-novel, the 2000 Hugo Award winners are announced, Anthony Hopkins puts on Boris Karloff's shoes, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Highlander: Endgame stars Christopher Lambert, Adrian Paul and some great swordplay. But are stunning kung fu fights and Scottish accents enough to make this movie immortal?
OFF THE SHELF
 Explore a mysterious spaceship with a planet at its core in Robert Reed's Marrow, while Robert Charles Wilson invents a map-based religion in The Perseids and Other Stories.
GAMES
 If you're looking for a game with spooky atmosphere and some role-playing elements, slap your mutated mitochondria onto a copy of Parasite Eve II, a horror title for the PlayStation.
CLASSICS
 Since 1963, when Simon Tregarth first walked through the portal to the strange country of Estcarp, Andre Norton's Witch World has been a passport to the universe of science fiction for many fans.
COOL STUFF
 Renowned comics writer Alan Moore introduces a hero with superhuman strength, intellect and longevity. Meet Tom Strong: The Collected Edition, Vol. 1 and witness Tom's battles against dastardly villains.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 What do you get when you blend science fiction, romance and tentacles? Find out at Simegen.com, a site brimming with background on the Sime-Gen world, its creators and its devoted fans.
LETTERS
 One reader worries about the fate of R2-D2 in the face of CGI, others share their thoughts on Witchblade, another gets our science columnist Wil McCarthy in a mind meld, and more.

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