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June 6, 2005
Issue 424
Vol. 10, No. 23

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 Columnist Michael Cassutt looks ahead to the fall 2005 network television season and realizes that we've all become members of "The Lost Generation."


INTERVIEW

 Author Paul Park begins a new alternate-world fantasy series by introducing readers to A Princess of Roumania.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 George Lucas approves the script for a fourth Indiana Jones movie, Harlan Ellison blasts Steven Spielberg's H.G. Wells adaptation, J. Michael Straczynski takes over Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four series, and much more.
ON SCREEN
 Tom Cruise wars with a different world on the IMAX Space Station DVD, Francis Teri masterminds a massacre on The Suckling DVD, and Andy Merrill leaves Space Ghost far behind on The Brak Show volume-one DVD.
OFF THE SHELF
 Howard Waldrop travels through time in Heart of Whitenesse, while Jane Lindskold haunts a deadly house in Child of a Rainless Year.
GAMES
 Visit a version of the ancient China that might have been—had every ancient myth been true—in the RPG experience Jade Empire for the Xbox.
CLASSICS
 Before creating his animated version of The Lord of the Rings, director Ralph Bakshi crafted his own eternal tale of good versus evil in Wizards.
COOL STUFF
 Peter Beagle gives voice to his most famous tale on The Last Unicorn Unabridged Audiobook—and also delivers a long-awaited sequel.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The man behind the Cthulhu mythos comes alive at The H.P. Lovecraft Archive, with essays, trivia and excerpts from a collection of more than 100,000 letters.
LETTERS
 Readers take their revenge on Revenge of the Sith, defend composer Jeff Wayne's musical invasion, cry foul over the final episode of Tru Calling, and much more.

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