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April 19, 2004
Issue 365
Vol. 10, No. 16

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COVER ART Featured Artist:
Mario Bacher

INTERVIEWS

 Stars Thomas Jane and John Travolta help writer/director Jonathan Hensleigh bring Marvel Comics' vengeance-seeking antihero to life in The Punisher.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute goes aloft with Gregory Benford over Arthur C. Clarke territory, taking flight with "Wings of Stone."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Rebecca Romijn-Stamos shifts her shape as Mystique once more in X-Men 3, John Malkovich joins the cast of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Faye Dunaway faces down dinosaurs in Anonymous Rex, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Thomas Jane takes on the Mob in The Punisher, TV horror-show host John Stanley bites into sci-fi fans on the Nightmare in Blood DVD, and Chris Barrie confronts his alternate self on the Red Dwarf Series IV DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 F. Paul Wilson unleashes vampires to conquer the world in Midnight Mass, while Ray Bradbury revisits an alien encounter in It Came From Outer Space.
GAMES
 Participants from around the galaxy engage in gladiatorial combat as players attempt to pick them off in the first-person shooter Unreal Tournament 2004.
ANIME
 Two popular video games spawn an anime adaptation in Galerians: Rion, pitting a teenage boy with psychic powers against a godlike supercomputer.
SOUND SPACE
 A classic 26-episode series set after a cataclysmic disaster gives rise to the stunning soundtracks of Neon Genesis Evangelion—Vols. I and II.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Watchmen helped change the face of modern comics, winning its author a Hugo Award, and surfers of the Alan Moore Fan Site can find out why.
LETTERS
 Readers come to the defense of John W. Campbell, praise Ridley Scott's Alien director's cut, defend the zombies of Dawn of the Dead, and much more.

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