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May 5, 2003
Issue 315
Vol. 9, No. 18

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Pierre-Olivier Boidard

INTERVIEWS

 Director Bryan Singer puts actors Hugh Jackman, Alan Cumming and Bryan Cox through their mutant paces in X2, the number-one movie in America.


LAB NOTES

 In his latest column, Wil McCarthy decodes the DNA of future humanity and foresees the "Attack of the Mutants."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Carrie-Anne Moss swears off kung fu after her final Matrix kicks, Dominic Purcell decodes next season's John Doe mysteries, Donald Sutherland sinks his teeth into Stephen King's new Salem's Lot miniseries, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Patrick Stewart protects his gifted youngsters in X2, David Boreanaz deals with the devil in the Angel season-four finale, and Avery Brooks captains an unconventional crew on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season-two DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Laurell K. Hamilton's supernatural siren Anita Blake faces a particularly nasty nemesis in Cerulean Sins, while Paul Collins boards a generation starship bound for war in The Earthborn .
GAMES
 The green-garbed Hero of Time tackles another great evil in the fully realized 3-D environment of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker for the Nintendo GameCube.
ANIME
 In Sayuki, the peace that exists between demons and humans is about to crumble, and only the Buddhist priest Sanzo Genj can put things right again.
SOUND SPACE
 Composer Barry Gray is go on the 22 cuts featured on the first volume of recordings devoted to producer Gerry Anderson's legendary Thunderbirds.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Torcon 3, the upcoming 61st World Science Fiction Convention, offers tips on how fans can make the most of sci-fi's annual family reunion.
LETTERS
 Readers pray for the future of Miracles, figure out more possibilities for Farscape, cheer the twists and turns of John Doe's finale, and much more.

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