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March 15, 2004
Issue 360
Vol. 9, No. 11

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt surveys the many Golden Ages of science fiction and declares that "The Future Is Now."


INTERVIEW

 Executive producers Ed Zuckerman, Katie Jacobs and Paul Attanasio transport legal beagles Kristin Lehman and Ioan Gruffudd to the litigious future of Century City.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Elijah Wood goes ape with pal Peter Jackson in King Kong, Angelina Jolie flies high with Sky Captain, Jim Carrey suffers through A Series of Unfortunate Events, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Frankie Muniz superspies his way through Merrie Olde England in Agent Cody Banks 2, and Hector Elizondo lays down the law of tomorrow in the season premiere of Century City.
OFF THE SHELF
 Richard Morgan destroys his digital hero over and over again in Broken Angels, while Stephen Baxter hits the intergalactic road with The Hunters of Pangaea.
GAMES
 Grab your sword and ride into battle on the backs of dragons in the third-person hack-and-slash experience of Drakengard for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 Star explorers stumble across a bizarre civilization—and then unwittingly sow the seeds of revolution—in L. Sprague de Camp's Rogue Queen.
COOL STUFF
 Legendary editor Julius Schwartz created one of the greatest science fiction heroes of the comics, as seen in The Adam Strange Archives.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Travel along with the Historian of Things That Never Were to find hundreds of timelines covering the worlds of telvision, movies, books, games and more.
LETTERS
 Readers exercise their emotions over the Exorcist, lose sleep due to Wil McCarthy's last Lab Notes, stress out over Smallville's stagnation, and more.

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