Featured Artist:
Stéphane Chauvin
INTERVIEW
David Greenwalt, co-creator and executive producer of Angel, talks about Angel's new digs, surprises in store for Cordelia and Wesley, keeping the fans on their toes and more.
LAB NOTES
In his new column "Counting on the Human Genome," Wil McCarthy explains why everything--make that everyone--is 97 percent junk, except for an antisocial puffer fish.
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Episode II is going strong, Scott Edelman will command SFWeekly, the networks are going into space, SCI FI picks up The Outer Limits, Riverworld comes to television, and more.
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Tune in for Part 2 of our annual Fall SF TV Preview--a look at this season's new
SF shows, movies and miniseries. Get the scoop on Dark Angel, Andromeda and many more.
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James Stevens-Arce targets a Christian dystopia in his satirical novel Soulsaver, while James P. Hogan mixes first contact with political thriller in The Legend That Was Earth.
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Mythic Universe, developer of "massively multiplayer" games, invites gamers to step
forward and shoot to kill in ID4 Online, based on the popular movie Independence Day.
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Cowboy Bebop, a showcase of avant-garde style, has a focused, adult science-fiction feel that's unusual in anime. Can it tell a good story and still be cool enough?
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The Creature from the Black Lagoon (And Other Jungle Pictures) collection captures the excitement of '50s adventure movies--but can you boogie to The Alligator People?
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Whether you call it uchronia or alternate history, Uchronia is the go-to site for all there is to know about the genre that specializes in questions such as "What if the Nazis had won World War II?"
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One of our readers pines for a rosy ending to Star Trek: Voyager, others
give Highlander: Endgame a thorough going-over, another calls for PTA action to end
the threat to SF-reading freedom, and more.
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