Featured Artist:
Dan O'Driscoll
INTERVIEW
James Crocker, the supervising producer of television's longest-running science-fiction anthology show, takes us inside the futuristic visions of The Outer Limits.
LAB NOTES
In his latest column, "The Autoimmunity Blues," Wil
McCarthy believes that science holds out hope for a cure to those dread diseases born when our biological systems revolt.
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Brannon Braga reveals secrets of Star Treks both old and new, Nicole DeBoer joins the cast of Stephen King's TV series The Dead Zone, Ron Moore mourns the death of Dragonriders of Pern, and much more. |
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One of France's highest-grossing films is remade by Hollywood in Just Visiting, a wendigo walks the Windy City in UPN's paranormal Special Unit 2, and the second season of The Invisible Man premieres.
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David Gerrold continues his dysfunctional family space opera when he goes
Bouncing Off The Moon, while Richard A. Lupoff skims the cream off the top of 50 years of writing short SF and fantasy in Claremont Tales.
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America's technology has been long lost, and so the Brotherhood of Steel is on a quest to restore the superpower's powers in Fallout Tactics, one of the few gaming sequels that manages to outdo the original.
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Space piracy threatens to destroy interplanetary trade throughout the galaxy, unless Meifon Li can use her starship (and cleavage) to keep the spaceways open in Angel Links.
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Gaming music grows up when Mars Colony Music gives one of today's top video games the symphonic treatment it deserves in Resident Evil: Orchestra Album.
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The Official Jonathan Carroll Web Site offers interviews, essays and hard-to-find short stories by the author of The Land of Laughs--plus an introductory essay by Neil Gaiman.
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Readers answer questions raised by The Matrix, pray for a return of the short-lived series Prey, beg Hollywood to stop killing SF icons, and offer other opinions.
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