Featured Artist:
Andrea Caruso
INTERVIEW
Richard Hatch, science fiction survivor, reacts to the news that a new Battlestar Galactica is in the works by drawing up his personal set of battle plans.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, attends the 2001 Nebula Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills and is reminded why it's so important that we all keep "Longing to Live in Ray Bradbury's Toy Store."
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Alfre Woodard stars in a miniseries based on A Wrinkle in Time, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy comes to SCI FI, Nebula Award winners and Hugo Award nominees are announced, plus much more.
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The Forsaken pits teens against bloodsuckers in an infectious new vampire film, and a meteor storm breeds bizarre monsters that can only be stopped by a high-tech antihero in Dark Soldier D.
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Generations past and future attempt to conquer the stars in Ken MacLeod's Cosmonaut Keep, while an ambitious fantasy series comes to an end with Pier Anthony's DoOon Mode.
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The key to the survival of the human race rests beneath the crust of Saturn's moon, but a war between deadly robots and genetically engineered humans stands in the way in Outlive.
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The year is 2293, and Sean Connery is an Exterminator named Zed in Zardoz, John Boorman's controversial cult meditation on free will and immortality.
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Massimiliano Frezzato's graphic novel
Keepers of the Maser, translated from the Italian, builds a rich world of psychic aliens and insectoid mecha.
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Frank Frazetta is synonymous with mightily thewed swordsmen, voluptuous warrior queens and heroic spacemen--and finally he has a Web presence worthy of his imagery.
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Readers debate the future lives of Capt. Kirk, agonize over the end of a Farscape favorite, are unimpressed with Special Unit 2, rally around Earth: FInal Conflict, and more.
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