Featured Artist:
Franco Brambilla
INTERVIEW
Milla Jovovich gamely goes after big-city zombies in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, while award-winning author Larry Niven still believes in the future of Ringworld.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, compares attending science-fiction conventions to "Catching Snowflakes on My Tongue."
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George Lucas defends his Star Wars edits, Tom Hanks relives his childhood in The Polar Express, Guillermo del Toro goes to Hellboy for a supernatural sequel, Margot Kidder makes her return to the Superman universe in Smallville, Johnny Depp visits Venice for Finding Neverland, and much more.
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Science Fiction Weekly spotlights television's future with Part 1 of our 2004 Fall SF TV Preview, Milla Jovovich shoots straight in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, Robert Duvall skips his meds on the THX 1138:
The George Lucas Director's Cut DVD, and Tajja Isen saves the galaxy in Atomic Betty.
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Timothy Zahn goes undercover for an interstellar war in
The Green and the Gray, while Kevin J. Anderson plagues humanity with sun-dwelling aliens
in Horizon Storms.
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Hordes of painstakingly detailed demons and zombies stand in the way of survival in one of the year's most anticipated games, the first-person shooter Doom 3.
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Theodore Sturgeon, who famously said that, sure, 90% of SF was crud, but then, 90% of everything was crud, offers up his own brilliant 10% in
The Cosmic Rape.
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Science fiction's greatest Grand Master and its first editor join a team of superheroes to save the world in Justice Society of America: Strange Adventures #1.
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The Official Jet Li Website offers an inside peek at the international star with autobiographical essays, a massive photo gallery, video clips and more.
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Readers celebrate Star Trek's shining example, recommend Australian sci-fi to American audiences, look forward to Disney's adaptation of Douglas Adams, and more.
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