Featured Artist:
David Jefferis
INTERVIEW
Her Dragonlance novels made
fantasy writer Margaret Weis famousand now she invites her millions of fans to visit her new Dragonvaald
universe.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science
Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, rereads one of science fiction's most celebrated anthologies and happily discovers that it is "Still Dangerous After All These Years."
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Bruce Campbell leaps as the Lizard in the Spider-Man sequel, Michael Shanks returns as a regular cast member of Stargate SG-1, Stan Lee files suit against the House of Ideas, William Shatner hopes to recut Star Trek V: The Final Frontier,
and much more.
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Ben Browder goes back to the beginning in the Farscape season one DVD box set, Sean Pertwee looks death in the fangs on the lycanthropic Dog Soldiers DVD, and John Rhys-Davies slides into a search for a killer kitty on SCI FI's Sabretooth.
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Terry Pratchett travels through time to Discworld's past in Night Watch, while C.J. Cherryh continues her Foreigner saga with a journey beyond the solar system in Explorer.
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Orc-bashing has never been better than in the Lord of the Rings:
The Two Towers game for the PS2, as players take on the roles of Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli to save Middle-earth.
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Hugh Grant skips the weddings and heads straight for the funeral in The Lair of the White Worm, a guilty pleasure plucked from the mind of Bram Stoker.
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After a lifetime as a science-fiction icon, Ray Bradbury himself becomes an illustrated man in the biographical book Bradbury: An Illustrated Life.
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Filmgoers who need help keeping the paradoxes of such films as Terminator and Frequency straight will welcome the timely tips at Temporal Anomalies in Time Travel Movies.
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Readers fear for the future of Firefly, rise to the defense of The Santa Clause 2, translate the alien voices of Enterprise, take flight with Birds of Prey,
and much more.
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