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February 23, 2004
Issue 357
Vol. 10, No. 8

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INTERVIEWS

 Starting as a teenager, author Ramsey Campbell has walked in the footsteps of H.P. Lovecraft, channeled Robert E. Howard and won a shelf full of awards in the process.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute is drafted to take part in The War of Our Year, and awards its author a medal for producing an heroic first novel.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Sarah Michelle Gellar reunites with Buffy co-star Seth Green in Scooby-Doo 2, Tina Turner goes rollin' on the Ganges River in The Goddess, David Boreanaz hits the unemployment line as Angel ends, and more.
ON SCREEN
 J. Michael Straczynski brings the Shadow War to an end on the Babylon 5 season four DVD, and George A. Romero pits soldiers against zombies on the Day of the Dead special-edition DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Mickey Zucker Reichert forces the dying to live forever in A Time to Die, while David Stahler Jr. insists that a blind society see its future in Truesight.
GAMES
 Navigate the U.S.S. Excelsior though the storyline of the original Trek episode "Mirror, Mirror" in the space-fighter game Star Trek: Shattered Universe.
ANIME
 Travelers who hitchhike along on Kino's Journey will discover worlds in which robots rule the roost and telepathy is eternal.
SOUND SPACE
 Godzilla, Mothra and other legendary Japanese giants boogie to the 30 selections on the Destroy All Monsters CD.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The news and reviews at SciFi Slacker are a great resource, but the games such as Alien Hangman and Whack-A-Dalek make for a can't-miss feature.
LETTERS
 Readers mourn as Angel bows out, call for the rescue of the Hubble Space Telescope, defend the satire of Starship Troopers, and much more.

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