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March 8, 2004
Issue 359
Vol. 10, No. 10

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Mickey Goins

INTERVIEW

 Thanks to executive producers Bryan Fuller and Tim Minear, star Caroline Dhavernas can chat with inanimate objects in Wonderfalls.


LAB NOTES

 Dissecting the pineal gland of a primitive lizard has left scientist Wil McCarthy "Sleepless in Smallville."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Joss Whedon flies to the big screen with Serenity, Gary Oldman dons a badge as Batman Begins, Sarah Michelle Gellar continues to hold a Grudge, Bryan Singer sprints to direct a Logan's Run remake, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Caroline Dhavernas gets unwelcome advice from a talking wax lion in Wonderfalls, Patrick Warburton smashes and burns as a joystick jockey in Game Over, and David Boreanaz becomes a daddy on the Angel season three DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Cory Doctorow pits time zone against time zone in Eastern Standard Tribe, while Eric Garcia rejoins the dinosaur mafia for a gruesome gang war in Hot and Sweaty Rex.
GAMES
 Robots, aliens, mecha and more compete to control the universe in the turn-based tactical combat simulator Laser Squad Nemesis.
ANIME
 Though born in a cocoon, Rakka looked like a normal girl, until her wings began to sprout and a halo blossomed over her head in Haibane-Renmei.
SOUND SPACE
 Gerry Anderson used Supermarionation to revolutionize sci-fi TV, but the 20 tracks from Captain Scarlet prove that the best strings might not have been on the puppets.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, founded by Isaac Asimov, Carl Sagan and others, continues to debunk junk science.
LETTERS
 Readers mourn the loss of Angel, cheer Peter Jackson's Oscar wins, suggest more Wonder Woman casting, complain about the current state of SF publishing, and more.

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