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March 29, 2004
Issue 362
Vol. 10, No. 13

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INTERVIEWS

 Director Raja Gosnell sends Sarah Michelle Gellar, Linda Cardellini, Matthew Lillard and Seth Green to the doghouse in Scooby-Doo 2, while best-selling fantasy author Robert Jordan invites readers to take a spin on his Wheel of Time.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, adds up his years in fandom and asks the question, "Who's Serving Whom?"

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ron Perlman goes to heaven in Hellboy, director Frank Darabont signs on for Mission: Impossible 3, Christopher Eccleston becomes the ninth Doctor Who, Parker Posey brings a modern-day Frankenstein to life, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Sarah Michelle Gellar battles old enemies in Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Matthew Modine hits a home run to the past in The Winning Season, and George Romero mall-crawls with zombies in the original Dawn of the Dead.
OFF THE SHELF
 Sean McMullen reboots an ancient, magical engine in Glass Dragons, while Wil McCarthy populates a new planet with immortal exiles in Lost in Transmission.
GAMES
 When tragedy strikes aboard the first luxury hotel in space, gamers must speak up to solve a murder in Lifeline: A Voice Action Adventure for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 After organized crime takes over the United States government, a bagman becomes an unexpected revolutionary in C.M. Kornbluth's The Syndic.
COOL STUFF
 A Borg cube assimilates Las Vegas—and any Star Trek fan who can cough up $29.99—in the Borg Invasion 4-D experience at the Las Vegas Hilton.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 For those who've made up their minds to join the Dark Side, So You've Decided to Be Evil will provide training tips, tactical information and expert evildoer advice.
LETTERS
 Readers celebrate the new Doctor Who, reject unnecessary remakes, welcome Eternal Sunshine into the sci-fi family, take a trip with Rift, and more.

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