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February 2, 2004
Issue 354
Vol. 10, No. 5

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INTERVIEW

 Series creator Joss Whedon joins stars David Boreanaz, James Marsters, Alexis Denisof and Christian Kane to celebrate the 100th episode of Angel.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, crawls inside Jonathan Lethem's Fortress of Solitude to wrestle with some unfortunate critical confusion.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Director Stephen Sommers stands up for misunderstood monsters in Van Helsing, Kurt Russell continues to escape as Snake Plissken, Luke Wilson naps until 3001, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Charisma Carpenter returns from the undead in the 100th episode of Angel, while Avery Brooks leads the Defiant into battle on the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season six DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Ben Bova explores the solar system in Tales of the Grand Tour, while editor Sheree R. Thomas highlights African-American SF in Dark Matter: Reading the Bones.
GAMES
 Deadly aliens walk among us, and it's up to Earth's dedicated defenders to evict them from the planet in the real-time strategy game UFO: Aftermath for the PC.
CLASSICS
 A time traveler meets his many paradoxical selves and bends the laws of physics in David Gerrold's complex The Man Who Folded Himself.
COOL STUFF
 Frankenstein and Dracula may get all the glory, but the Amazonian gill man gets star treatment in the Creature From the Black Lagoon action figure.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Spaceref.com aims to be the ultimate online resource for space science, with lively articles, photos, multimedia offerings and much more.
LETTERS
 Readers rise to defend Babylon 5, struggle with Smallville's future, applaud Canada's contributions to science fiction, debug Philip K. Dick, and more.

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