Featured Artist:
Bruno Smith
INTERVIEW
Buffy the Vampire Slayer stars Emma Caulfield, Claire Kramer and Adam Busch join series creator Joss Whedon in dissecting the upcoming seventh season.
EDITORIAL
Facing multiple deadlines forces Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, to contemplate "Pixels, Patience and Professionalism."
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Rick Berman hints that Nemesis could spell the final voyage for some members of the Star Trek cast, Alex Proyas allies himself with Isaac Asimov's robotic visions in I, Robot, Christopher Reeve regains sensation, Farscape fans refuse to fade away, Brad Pitt chooses not to wade in Darren Aronofsky's Fountain,
and more.
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We welcome back the new season's returning shows in Part II of our 2002 Fall SF TV Preview; rate the season opener of
Enterprise and premieres of Firefly, The Twilight Zone, John Doe and Do Over; step out with Elvira's Haunted Hills and Spirited Away; and relive the action with the Stargate SG-1 Season 2 DVD.
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Mark Tiedemann launches another installment of his deep-space trilogy in Metal of Night, while S.L. Viehl finds a cure for the uncommon alien as the Stardoc saga continues with Eternity Row.
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Generate monsters and mayhem on your PC with the long-awaited Dungeons & Dragons eTools, a program designed to complement Wizards of the Coast's classic fantasy role-playing game.
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Two RaysBradbury and Harryhausenput gills on King Kong in The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms, a monstrous tale of Atomic Age paranoia.
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The Simpsons, America's favorite dysfunctional family, rocket into science-fiction territory with their Deep Space Homer action figures.
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The official Web site for Joss Whedon's Fireflyarguably the most anticipated SF premiere of the new TV seasonsupports the show with video clips, scripts and more.
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Readers mourn the death of Farscape, fear for future SF remakes, get lost in the message of Lathe of Heaven, remember the writing of R.A. Lafferty,
and much more.
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