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November 8, 2004
Issue 394
Vol. 10, No. 45

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INTERVIEW

 Writer/director Brad Bird reveals the secret identity of the hero who built The Incredibles into a blockbuster, while Pamela Sargent invites readers to make landing upon The Shore of Women.


EDITORIAL

Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, casts his ballot for art over politics when he insists that "Ars Longa, Election Brevis."

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Joss Whedon achieves Serenity, Amanda Tapping turns up on Earthsea, Sarah Michelle Gellar loads a supernatural Revolver, David Boreanaz goes undercover as a hit man, Clive Barker unleashes a Plague, Tom Hanks visits The City of Ember, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Craig T. Nelson coaches a team of retired superheroes in The Incredibles, Jennifer Garner defends herself against spy family values on the Alias season-three DVD, and Adrian Paul faces his most fearsome enemies on the Highlander movies DVDs.
OFF THE SHELF
 Jack McDevitt uncovers the secrets of a missing spacecraft in Polaris, while Gwyneth Jones unravels the shocking differences between male and female in Life.
GAMES
 Michael Clarke Duncan and Patrick Stewart face off as foes in the Dungeons & Dragons-based action-adventure game Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone.
CLASSICS
 Long before Cryptonomicon put him on the best-seller lists, Neal Stephenson plugged a pizza delivery boy into virtual reality in Snow Crash.
COOL STUFF
 Two spectacular killing machines make a matched set of killer collectibles in McFarlane Toys' 12-Inch Alien and Predator Action Figures.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 SciFi2K revels in coverage of today's movies and television, with episode reviews, late-breaking news, celebrity gossip and more.
LETTERS
 Readers rejoice in the rebirth of Enterprise, praise paperback novels, look forward to Firefly, remember Buck Rogers, and more.

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