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July 6, 2004
Issue 376
Vol. 9, No. 27

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Michael Cassutt compares the villains of sci-fi to those in today's headlines and asks the sinister question "Where Did All the Bad Guys Go?"


INTERVIEW

 Director Sam Raimi puts Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and Alfred Molina through their superheroic paces in the record-breaking sequel Spider-Man 2.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 J.K. Rowling reveals the secret of the sixth Harry Potter title, Nick Lachey joins the cast of Charmed, Arnold Vosloo goes along for the Revenge of the Mummy ride, Johnny Depp marries Tim Burton's stop-motion Corpse Bride, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Tobey Maguire takes on Doc Ock in Spider-Man 2, Joel Gretsch investigates a mass alien abduction in The 4400, Vivica A. Fox changes everything in the Missing season two premiere, and Kevin Sorbo falls in love on the Hercules season three DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Ian McDonald elevates the IQ of India's future artificial intelligence in River of Gods, while Kim Stanley Robinson lets loose a global catastrophe in Forty Signs of Rain.
GAMES
 A scientist and a soldier team up to stop a plot to change the world in the third-person-perspective robot battles of Front Mission 4 for the PlayStation 2.
CLASSICS
 Zenna Henderson strands visitors from a distant planet on Earth but grants them amazing psi powers in Pilgrimage: The Book of the People.
COOL STUFF
 Teruhisa Kitahara and Yukio Shimizu celebrate the vintage tin toys of the '50s and '60s in the lushly illustrated Robots and Spaceships.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Windows to the Universe shines a spotlight on the mysteries of space with essays, multimedia games, extensive image galleries and more.
LETTERS
 Readers choose science fiction over science fact, look forward to Straczynski's Star Trek, learn a lesson from J.R.R. Tolkien, and more.

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