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November 1, 2004
Issue 393
Vol. 10, No. 44

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INTERVIEW

 Fantasy favorite R.A. Salvatore crosses over from books to games—and brings his beloved dark elf Drizzt with him—in Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone.


EXCESSIVE CANDOUR

 Critic John Clute is rocked by the "Thunder of the Disappeared" after dipping into Lucius Shepard's new short-story collection.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Jennifer Garner redeems herself as Elektra, Tom Cruise begins battling the War of the Worlds, Joss Whedon dispels an X-Men rumor, Michael Chabon turns Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs into a kung-fu flick, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Michael O'Hare and Bruce Boxleitner both captain the last, best hope for peace on the Babylon 5: The Movie Collection DVD, and Matt Groening finishes up with the yucks of tomorrow on the Futurama Volume-Four DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Bruce Balfour battles humanity's unwelcome rulers in Prometheus Road, while Robert Buettner declares war on alien invaders in Orphanage.
GAMES
 The best sci-fi miniatures universe ever to visit a tabletop finally gets the PC game it deserves in Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War.
ANIME
 After a withdrawn high-school boy carves up a vampire, he must hunt for a more evil breed of bloodsucker in Tsukihime Lunar Legend.
SOUND SPACE
 The Phenomenauts, a "rocket roll" band that performs in full outer-space regalia, serve up 13 outlandish selections on Re-Entry.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Tune in to Darwin's Radio for interviews, essays, blog entries and more at the official Internet home of award-winning author Greg Bear.
LETTERS
 Readers hunger for even further Farscape, long to lick sci-fi commemorative stamps, rebel against too much TV advertising, and more.

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