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Sept. 8, 1997
Vol. 3, No. 17
Issue 53




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 News of the Week
We have the complete results of this year's Hugo Awards, plus a wrap-up of all the Worldcon news, an update on Babylon 5 and The X-Files, a report on the new SF book imprint from Avon, and much more.
Off the Shelf
Gregory Benford takes some of the best "hard" SF writers to the ends of time with his Far Futures anthology, and Tricia Sullivan gives readers a novel that Big Brother would love with Someone to Watch Over Me.
 On Screen
We have the scoop on all the fall SF television shows, including the new, the old and the canceled, as well as TV movies. You won't want to miss this comprehensive guide, which lists air times and premiere dates. It even includes predictions.
Classic Sci-Fi
Although A.D.V. has imported a new Gamera movie from Japan, its limited theatrical release means most of our readers probably won't get to see it. So we decided to look at the original Gamera instead.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
You wouldn't believe how many requests we get for news on the upcoming Star Wars prequels. Rather than answer all of those questions individually, we thought we'd point you to the official information source.
Anime
The Galactic Express 999 is back with a signature edition and a sequel, giving anime fans four-and-a-half hours of their favorite intergalactic locomotive. But even hardened Express fans may not want to watch it all.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Entropia has come out with a rock opera about a boy and his lunar revolution. But did we mention the part about melding with the universe?
Games
Earth is dying and humanity is on the verge of extinction, so it's time to pick a side and join the battle for Outpost 2. Only the winner gets to live.