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February 24, 2003
Issue 305
Vol. 9, No. 8

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Douglas Sturk


INTERVIEW

 Executive producer Marti Noxon and actors James Marsters and Nicholas Brendon speculate on the beginning of the end of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute plugs into William Gibson's post-SF novel, Pattern Recognition, and discovers "The Case of the World."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Stephen King completes his Dark Tower fantasy saga, Alice Krige assimilates a Borg theme-park ride, Alfred Molina arms himself as Doctor Octopus for the Spider-Man sequel, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Guy Pearce is haunted by Helena Bonham Carter in Till Human Voices Wake Us, Christopher Reeve unlocks the secrets of a Superman on Smallville, and Mel Gibson goes to bat with aliens on the Signs DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Robert J. Sawyer opens a portal to an Earth populated by Neanderthals in Humans, while R. Garcia y Robertson maroons a Hollywood actress in medieval England in Lady Robyn.
GAMES
 In the 24th century of Unreal II: The Awakening, a Terran Colonial Authority frontier marshal battles human and alien soldiers while hunting ancient artifacts on 10 different worlds.
ANIME
 The pacifist policies of the Abh Empire's race of genetically engineered spacefarers have instead brought war to the universe in Banner of the Stars.
SOUND SPACE
 Long before Austin Powers misbehaved while battling Dr. Evil, the groovy spies of The Man From U.N.C.L.E. made beautiful music fighting the foes of the swinging '60s.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 From The Astro-Zombies through Zontar: The Thing From Venus, the movie masochists at The Golden Turkey Awards suffered so that you don't have to.
LETTERS
 Readers put their faith in Buffy's future, rally for a more definitive Roswell ending, break down the language barriers of Stargate SG-1, and more.

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