Featured Artist:
Andrea Caruso
INTERVIEW
Award-winning novelist George R.R. Martin takes readers
behind the scenes of his continuing fantasy saga A Song of Ice and Fire
on the eve of the publication of its latest installment, A Song of Swords.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, roots for the good guys
when he announces that "The war between the SF and mundane
worlds is over--and guess who won?"
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George Lucas confronts the darkness of Star Wars: Episode II,
Jonathan Frakes agrees to direct another Trek flick,
Jeri Ryan takes a bite out of Dracula, plus much more.
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Dungeons & Dragons gamely makes the leap from RPG classic to big-screen
film, while Pulgasari proves that Godzilla isn't the only
rubber-suited monster capable of stomping cities.
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George R.R. Martin thrusts his dragons, gods and kings into
A Storm of Swords, while Eric Brown attempts to solve a virtual reality mystery
in New York Nights.
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To take command of clashing starship armadas in the
long-awaited real-time strategy sequel Homeworld: Cataclysm,
players must first survive the Beast.
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Planet Earth is destroyed in Douglas Adams' The Hitchhikers Guide to the
Galaxy, a novel packed with so many laughs that somehow the end of
the world doesn't seem so bad.
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Richard Corben and Simon Revelstroke invite you to take up
residence in The House on the Borderland, a comic book
packed with more paranoia than The X-Files.
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Humanity has long dreamed of visiting the moon and Mars--Romance and Reality
chronicles five decades of our attempts to turn those dreams into reality.
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Readers debate the merits of SCI FI's Dune, continue to
wonder about Wonder Woman casting, consider the
legacy of Gene Roddenberry, dis Dungeons & Dragons, and more.
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