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February 18, 2003
Issue 304
Vol. 9, No. 7

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Michael Wilby


THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt gazes longingly at the starry skies above, his mind filled with "Sweet Dreams and Flying Machines."


INTERVIEW

 Executive producer Ira Steven Behr revisits two Twilight Zone classics, and artist Bob Eggleton joins with writer John Grant to visit the magical world of Dragonhenge.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Josh Hartnett flies high as a Superman contender, Joel Schumacher unmasks The Phantom of the Opera, David Cronenberg takes Painkillers, Sylvester Stallone designs deadly toys as the chief villain in Spy Kids 3, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Jennifer Garner makes Ben Affleck see red in Daredevil, Haley Joel Osment gets back to nature in The Jungle Book 2, and Billy Mumy continues to have a good life as The Twilight Zone revisits classic episodes.
OFF THE SHELF
 Cory Doctorow imports cyberpunk to Disney World in Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom, while Nancy Kress colonizes a distant world in Crossfire.
GAMES
 Fight an evil empire with the flame and fury of dragon's breath in what may be the best-looking game ever created for the Xbox, Panzer Dragoon Orta.
CLASSICS
 Samuel R. Delany, titan of the American New Wave, gave the human race total freedom in Triton—so why does Bron Helstrom find the year 2122 A.D. such a miserable time to live?
COOL STUFF
 Accompanied by cries of "Seek! Locate! Annihilate!", Dr. Who's deadliest enemies are back to exterminate humanity with the Talking Dalek robot replicas.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The cosmic covers of one of SF's greatest publishers are celebrated at The Ace Image Library, spotlighting the art of Kelly Freas, Jack Gaughan and others.
LETTERS
 Readers debate the changing politics of Star Trek, seek meaning in the Columbia tragedy, bash the casting of Ben Affleck as Daredevil, and much more.

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