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January 27, 2003
Issue 301
Vol. 9, No. 4

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Steve Hayhurst


INTERVIEW

 Husband-and-wife artists Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell use paint and canvas to open portals to exotic fantasy worlds.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 John Clute explores the rocky terrain of The Braided World, and finds it populated with "Kings and Clucks."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Alyson Hannigan crosses over for a heavenly role on Angel, Laurence Fishburne mistrusts Morpheus in The Matrix Reloaded, Stephen Bochco reads the future its rights with NYPD 2069, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Emma Caulfield must slay a vengeful tooth fairy in Darkness Falls, Ryan Merriman has a jones for ancient treasures in Veritas: The Quest, and Skeet Ulrich investigates unsolved mysteries of the occult in Miracles.
OFF THE SHELF
 O. Henry Award-winning author Charles Dickinson tests out his time-travel theories in A Shortcut in Time, while M. John Harrison visits the galaxy's edge in a Light space opera.
GAMES
 Spies, private eyes and psi monks teleport through the deadly future of a gritty city in the cyberpunk-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game Neocron.
ANIME
 After a Space Engineering student revives a damaged alien super-robot in Argentosoma, he must battle the military to prevent its destruction.
SOUND SPACE
 One of the most successful sci-fi franchises in TV history inspires a Timelord to burst into song when Jon Pertwee stars on the Who Is Dr. Who CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 At the Official William Gibson Web Site, the writer who popularized cyberspace offers essays, excerpts from his popular novels, a daily blog and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers suggest a fix for Trek's future, erase the line between sci-fi and fantasy, worry about the star of any Starship Troopers sequels, and more.

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