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April 15, 2002
Issue 260
Vol. 8, No. 16

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Science fiction is immortal, but sadly, the creators of science fiction are not, which means that Michael Cassutt (and all the rest of us as well) must bid "Farewell to Two Masters."


INTERVIEW

 Logan's Run is but one of many dark universes created by writer William F. Nolan over the course of half a century—which is why the International Horror Guild has just officially named him a Living Legend.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Michael Clarke Duncan packs on the pounds to play the Kingpin in Daredevil, Peter Hyams time-travels to Prague to adapt Ray Bradbury's A Sound of Thunder, Gale Ann Hurd promises that The Hulk will be worth the wait, Halle Berry is hurt on the set of Bond XX, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Bill Paxton slices through the puzzle surrounding a serial killer in Frailty, Tim Robbins and Patricia Arquette team up for a furry fantasy in Human Nature, Susan Dey and Harry Hamlim see ghosts during an L.A. Law reunion on Disappearance, and Patrick Muldoon is stung by Project Viper.
OFF THE SHELF
 Scott MacKay launches Julius Caesar into the future to battle warrior angels in Orbis, while Karin Lowachee dazzles with her contest-winning, deep-space debut novel, Warchild.
GAMES
 Enjoy a captain's-eye view of the starship Enterprise in Star Trek: Bridge Commander, a new PC offering in which players must complete 25 combat-oriented missions with the help of guest stars Picard and Data.
CLASSICS
 Robert Sheckley was honored with the Author Emeritus award from the Science Fiction Writers of America last year, largely because of such offbeat offerings as The Status Civilization.
COOL STUFF
 With Attack of the Clones still a month away, one of the only ways for hungry fans to digest the latest Star Wars adventure is with four new Episode II Preview Action Figures.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Mimosa has won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine five times, thanks in part to contributions from the likes of Mike Resnick, Julius Schwartz and others, all collected in an easily searchable online archive.
LETTERS
 Readers defend the politics of Peter Jackson and J.R.R. Tolkien, worry about the future of Rendezvous with Rama, mourn the loss of Lexx, demand respect for the legacy of Battlestar Galactica, and more.

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