Featured Artist:
Frank Meinl
INTERVIEW
Director Scott Derrickson joins with Tom Wilkinson, Laura Linney and Campbell Scott for a devilish new look at possession in The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
EDITORIAL
Scott Edelman, Science Fiction Weekly's editor-in-chief, knows that life can never be 100 percent fair, but still worries about "The Odds of Being Uneven."
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Elijah Wood wishes he could have monkeyed around with King Kong, William Shatner sings his heart out at the 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Lake Bell shines a spotlight on the creatures of Surface, Thomas Haden Church takes on the Sandman in Spider-Man 3, and much more.
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Science Fiction Weekly spotlights television's future with Part 1 of our 2005 Fall SF TV Preview, Jennifer Carpenter turns heads in The Exorcism of Emily Rose, Jared Padalecki goes monster-hunting in Supernatural,
and Bugs Bunny gets an extreme makeover in Loonatics Unleashed.
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China Miéville survives the apocalypse in his debut short-story collection Looking for Jake, while S.L. Viehl brings peace to distant worlds in Afterburn.
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Take full command of a starship in Universal Combat: A World Apart for the PC, gaming's most ambitious outer-space simulation to date.
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Alien visitors move into the ruined cities of future Earth in
Samuel R. Delany's Nebula Award-winning novel The Einstein Intersection.
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Batman, Wonder Woman and other
heroes battle through the adventures that might have been in DC's Greatest Imaginary Stories.
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Jitterbug Fantasia casts an offbeat eye on sci-fi mass media with humorous and insightful interviews, games, comics and much more.
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Readers study the sexuality of Babylon 5, recommend that Harry Potter remain faithful, hail the true meaning of the First Amendment, and more.
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