Featured Artist:
Steve Hayhurst
INTERVIEW
Bruce Campbell and
Chase Masterson team up to hand sci-fi fans an exclusive boarding pass to a crash landing at an alien airport in Terminal Invasion.
EXCESSIVE CANDOUR
John Clute becomes a child again when he enters the world of Neil Gaiman's Coraline and succumbs to "The Anxiety of the Meme."
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Scott Bakula shares spoilers from Enterprise's second season, Pen Densham updates a famous Fifth Dimension in The Twilight Zone, Alyssa Milano sleeps with the fishes on Charmed, and
much
more.
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Science Fiction Weekly tunes in to the future of television with Part I of our 2002 Fall SF TV Preview, and a mad scientist regrets building a B-movie monster
in The Human BEEing.
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Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson visit the past of one of SF's
most beloved universes in Dune: The Butlerian Jihad, while Kage Baker travels though time in the new collection Black Projects, White Knights.
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Build and defend a fledgling lunar colony in the new real-time strategy game Moonbase Commander, which allows exciting play against computer enemies as well as online human combatants.
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The thin line between fantasy and reality is erased by Excel Saga, a wacky thrill ride in which an anime heroine comes to life to hunt down a manga artist.
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Headbangers rule in Arjen Anthony Lucassen's Space Metal, a CD that puts a heavy-metal twist on such sci-fi favorites as Alien, Outland and Enemy Mine.
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Long before the invention of sound recording, moviegoers were spooked by Silent Movie Monsters, which this site reminds us of with plot synopses, classic stills and more.
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Readers speak out in defense of Hugo voters, rejoice in the success of Stargate SG-1, debate the aging of Obi-Wan Kenobi, dream up a new explanation for Signs, and more.
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