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June 9, 2003
Issue 320
Vol. 9, No. 23

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt picks through the wreckage of failed television pilots and imagines "What Might Have Been."


INTERVIEWS

 Author Michael Swanwick excavates the Bones of the Earth—as well as the secrets behind his many award-winning stories.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Producer Gale Ann Hurd blasts off for Red Mars with Kim Stanley Robinson, Jennifer Garner dares to kick butt without Daredevil in Elektra, Josh Hartnett flies away from Brett Ratner's Superman, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Anime's greatest directors plug into the cyberworld of The Animatrix, Lee Sin-Je faces a 20/20 vision of evil in The Eye, and Frank Frazetta is crowned king of the fantasy artists in Painting With Fire.
OFF THE SHELF
 Margaret Weis revolts against a reptile's evil empire in Mistress of Dragons, while Fred Saberhagen faces robot drones bent on destroying humanity in Berserker's Star.
GAMES
 Keanu Reeves, Jada Pinkett-Smith and other Reloaded stars unravel the mysteries of the Matrix in Enter the Matrix, a third-person fighting game for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 A strange visitor from another planet leaps tall buildings with a single bound on The Animated World of Max & Dave Fleischer—and Superman has never looked better.
COOL STUFF
 With the ability to respond to over 40 commands, the R2-D2 Industrial Automaton can be made to dance, follow its owner around the room, fetch a can of soda, and more.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 FanFiction.net showcases thousands of unauthorized adventures from TV shows such as Alias, Zorro and everything inbetween.
LETTERS
 Readers defend the finale of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, bash the grimness of Brimstone, struggle to define the future of science fiction, and much more.

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