Featured Artist:
James P. Crombie
INTERVIEW
Chris Carter wants X-Files viewers to know that the truth is still out there--this time mixed with plenty of laughs--in The Lone Gunmen, the newest show from this crown prince of paranoia.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, visits Portales, N.M., to attend the 25th annual Jack Williamson Lectureship and join SF in "Celebrating Science Fiction's Living National Treasure."
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Richard Hatch responds to the rebirth of Battlestar Galactica, Keanu Reeves readies himself to re-enter The Matrix, Stephen King dreams up another Web experiment, plus much more.
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Space: 1999 achieves escape velocity in a 2-DVD boxed set, while The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick dissects the SF writer without whom there would have been no Blade Runner.
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Jack McDevitt traps a spaceship crew between two planets on a collision course in Deepsix, and Brian Stableford ignites a world's greed when "emortality" becomes a reality in The Cassandra Complex.
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Astronaut David Walker finds himself the only man who can bring peace to two warring bands of aliens--the Grays and the Raptoids--when an interstellar battle comes down to Earth in The Ward.
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With Anne McCaffrey's beloved dragons and riders about to burst into flight on TV, there's no better time to discover the magic of Dragonflight, the novel that started it all.
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Bender, the beer-swilling, cigar-chomping, politically incorrect robot at the comic center of Matt Groening's Futurama, comes to life as a retro-cool molded-metal reproduction.
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Robotech introduced a new generation to the wonders of Japanese animation, and Robotech.com recaptures that glory with an encyclopedia, episode guide, timeline and plenty of gossip.
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Readers rally in defense of children, mourn the inevitable loss of Star Trek: Voyager, continue to debate the wisdom of remakes, worry about the future of Pern, and more.
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