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January 27, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 2
Issue 38



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Science Fiction Weekly cover art -- Issue 38.  Copyright 1997 Roland Hille
Cover art by Roland Hille, r.orlando@magnet.at




 News of the Week
The X-Files wins three Golden Globes even as Chris Carter announces he might leave the series, Netter talks about a Babylon 5 spinoff, Oldman signs on for Lost in Space, and more.
Off the Shelf
Sheffield scores an A with Tomorrow and Tomorrow, Iain M. Banks returns to The Culture with Excession, and newcomer Patrick O'Leary turns heads with his Vonnegutish Door Number Three.
 On Screen
Don't miss our sneak preview of the Star Wars Special Edition and our inside look at the eighth season of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Classic Sci-Fi
In 1938 the War of the Worlds radio broadcast rocked a nation, actually driving some listeners into a panic. Almost 60 years later we see if this combination of Wells and Welles is still scary.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
Lucasfilm launches the Star Wars Trilogy Web site, complete with coloring book.
Anime
A.D. Vision releases the second tape of Neon Genesis Evangelion, but is it much different from the first?
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Ian Watson's Slow Birds was nominated for both a Hugo and a Nebula back in 1983. Now Audiotext gives the story a second life.
Games
The X-Files Collectible Card Game puts you in the field with your fellow agents...and a bunch of really creepy monsters.