Featured Artist:
Mikko Kääriä
INTERVIEWS
Director Eli Roth hopes to dose audiences with a deadly case of Cabin Fever,
while writer and editor Ben Bova explores the future of the solar system.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, looks back on a science-fictional season and reports "What I Did on My Summer Vacation."
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Christian Bale dons Batman's mask for director Christopher Nolan, William Gibson abandons his popular blog to complete his newest novel, Gene Roddenberry's Questor Tapes finally unspools as a series, and much more.
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Science Fiction Weekly welcomes back old friends in Part II of our 2003 Fall SF TV Preview, college kids fight a flesh-eating killer in Cabin Fever, and Peter Watkins dissects a dystopic future in
Punishment Park.
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Paul Levinson's forensic detective Phil D'Amato is back in The Pixel Eye, while Andrea L. Bell and Yolanda Molina-Gavilán translate a foreign flavor of SF in Cosmos Latinos.
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Gamers can choose to go on a Benderor a Fry, Leela or any of the canceled series' other charactersin the third-person romp of Futurama for the PlayStation 2.
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Lincoln's Dreams may lead to nightmares in Connie Willis' dazzling debut novel, in which a historical researcher meets a psychiatric patient with an uncanny connection to the Civil War.
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T3 fans who can't spare the $500 necessary for Sideshow Toy's high-end collectible will see its Terminatrix Endoskeleton Mini-Bust as an economical way to support the rise of the machines.
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Coming Soon counts down the hours, minutes and seconds until hot films are released, predicts their box-office success and keeps anticipation alive by any means necessary.
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Readers predict a future full of human error, join forces with the Knights of the Old Republic, bash the nudity of Enterprise, mourn the death of John Doe, and much more.
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