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April 21, 2003
Issue 313
Vol. 9, No. 16

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Dawid Michalczyk


INTERVIEW

 Author Laurell K. Hamilton found sanguinary success as chronicler of the increasingly popular adventures of Anita Blake, vampire hunter.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute listens to the roar of the "Engine of Disquiet" set into motion by Koji Suzuki's unsettling The Ring.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Rick Berman reveals spoilers from the Enterprise season finale, Hugh Jackman unsheathes his claws as an even darker Wolverine in X2, Terry Gilliam finds time for the fairy tales of The Brothers Grimm, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Sigourney Weaver alienates teen treasure hunters in Holes, Chow Yun-Fat trains a new generation of martial artists in Bulletproof Monk, and Kane Hodder tracks down a werewolf queen on the Darkwolf DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 F. Paul Wilson frees a breed of genetically altered chimps from slavery in Sims, while John Varley sends an unusual sextet on a race to the planet Mars in Red Thunder.
GAMES
 Five sets of aliens compete with future humanity in the 22nd century of Galactic Civilizations, a new turn-based, single-player strategy game.
ANIME
 After the worldwide war in RahXephon, which only a few million people survived, Ayato must elude the military to bond with a biomechanical alien device.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer John Williams reinvented the sounds of yesterday's movie serials for a contemporary movie audience in The Indiana Jones Trilogy.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Smallville Fans is faster than a speeding bullet when it comes to providing up-to-date news, interviews and much more about tomorrow's man of steel.
LETTERS
 Readers consider the true meaning of King Kong, rock and roll to the theme from Enterprise, continue to debate the Farscape finale, and more.

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