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June 23, 2003
Issue 322
Vol. 9, No. 25

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INTERVIEWS

 Ang Lee reveals how he transformed Eric Bana into the Hulk—and together they share how they made Hulk into the No. 1 movie in America.


EDITORIAL

After a lifetime of "Facing Front and Believing True," Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, shines a light on the screen success of comic-book icon Stan Lee.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Tobey Maguire spins a new web for Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man 2, J.K. Rowling sues a NY newspaper over an unauthorized Potter preview, Kristanna Loken rises as a machine in the upcoming Terminator 3 sequel, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Eric Bana goes green with anger in Hulk, Ellen Muth crosses over on the premiere of Dead Like Me, Patrick Stewart shines in the restored scenes on the Star Trek Nemesis DVD, and The Amazing Kreskin can't save the Horror DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Jeff VanderMeer goes deep into a far-future city in Veniss Underground, while Mitchell Smith survives an ice age with the help of psionic powers in Kingdom River.
GAMES
 Humans battle aliens in the belly of a distant wormhole in Sony's Planetside, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game for the PC.
CLASSICS
 Gregory Peck, captain of a U.S. nuclear submarine, must face the end of the world in a land down under in 1959's On the Beach.
COOL STUFF
 Hulk smashed at the box office, and now Marvel Comics' green giant can noisily smash at home, thanks to Electronic Hulk Hands.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 As life becomes more like SF each passing day, only the investigators at Snopes Urban Legend Reference Page can tell what's real from what's only rumor.
LETTERS
 Readers refuse to worship Hollywood, continue to debate the meaning of Buffy's finale, back up the defenders of Brimstone, and much more.

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