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March 3, 2003
Issue 306
Vol. 9, No. 9

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INTERVIEWS

 Series creator Doug Naylor relives the hilarious history of Red Dwarf, while award-winning writer Greg Bear explores the future of Darwin's Children.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, insists on the importance of Rod Serling and "A Zone as Vast as Space, A Twilight as Timeless as Infinity."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Angelina Jolie flies high without a stunt double in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, Sarah Michelle Gellar confirms the inevitable end of Buffy, Jennifer Garner slices and dices solo in an Elektra spinoff flick, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Kurt Russell and James Spader battle a sun god on the Stargate Ultimate Edition Director's Cut DVD, Chris Barrie spaces out with slapstick on the Red Dwarf Series I DVD, and scream queen Debbie Rochon goes berserk in Bog Creatures.
OFF THE SHELF
 War threatens to overwhelm the Skolian Empire in Catherine Asaro's The Moon's Shadow, while Elric walks the multiverse once more in Michael Moorcock's The Skrayling Tree.
GAMES
 A pioneering fantasy classic is updated by one of the world's greatest animators as Dirk the Daring rescues the maiden yet again in Dragon's Lair 3D: Return to the Lair for the GameCube.
CLASSICS
 Steve McQueen rebels against the unthinking squares of the '50s—and an oozing space creature that threatens to devour the Earth—in The Blob.
COOL STUFF
 Gort, the robotic policeman who almost destroyed our planet for the sake of peace in The Day the Earth Stood Still, is reborn as an accurate metal collectible.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Hurray for Horror-wood, an extensive site devoted to the cinema's bloody best, with news, reviews, convention listings, collecting tips and more.
LETTERS
 Readers recommend ways to save Star Trek, make book on the original Roswell novels, dis Leonardo DiCaprio's possible casting as Iron Man, and much more.

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