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April 28, 2003
Issue 314
Vol. 9, No. 17

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INTERVIEWS

 Award-winning author Lucius Shepard delves into the hearts of dragons, as well as science fiction's own heart of darkness.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, steps into a treasury and discovers a nugget that is "Mammoth, Thrilling and Wrong."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Joss Whedon and the Scoobies say goodbye to Buffy, Peter Mayhew roars as Chewbacca in Star Wars: Episode III, Stephen King checks into Kingdom Hospital, Bryan Singer promises a third X-Men adventure, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Gort shines on the restored The Day the Earth Stood Still DVD, anime's acclaimed director is honored on the Miyazaki Three-Pack, and supernatural school is in session on the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Howard Waldrop gets by with a little help from his friends in Custer's Last Jump, while Nalo Hopkinson assembles an anthology of magic in Mojo: Conjure Stories.
GAMES
 Wrangle up to 25 different types of ornery dinosaur as the harried owner of a reptilian theme park in Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis for the PC.
CLASSICS
 Peter Watkins, writer and director of The War Game, won an Academy Award for his chilling mockumentary, which realistically replicates World War III.
COOL STUFF
 Five wonderful ships from one of the most beloved series of all time do more than just blink and beep in the Thunderbird 1 Sound-Tech Playset—they also talk.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Without science, there would be no SF, so it's a good thing that Eureka Alert offers articles on current news from every area of research imaginable.
LETTERS
 Readers long for Hollywood to adapt John Carter of Mars, find possibilities of new life for Farscape, defend the magic of Harry Potter, and much more.

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