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Jan. 26, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 2
Issue 62




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 News of the Week
Duchovny and Anderson sign with the Golden Globe-winning X-Files until 2000, Anne McCaffrey gets into the computer game business, the Clarke and Nebula Award hopefuls are announced, and more.
Off the Shelf
Charles Pellegrino takes a look at nature gone awry in Dust, David Zindell returns to the world of Neverness with War in Heaven, and Gregory Benford gives readers a new hard science thriller with Cosm.
 On Screen
We take a look at Dean Koontz's SF horror flick Phantoms, the film for the 12-year-old in all of us, Star Kid, and UPN's latest SF telefilm, The Warlord: Battle for the Galaxy.
Classic Sci-Fi
E.E. "Doc" Smith wowed the world with his space opera saga Lensmen in the early 1930s, and now the series is back in print, starting with Triplanetary.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
If you're looking for good stories about alternate history, the Uchronia Web site should be your first stop.
Anime
Neon Genesis is back with a vengeance as the story continues in Genesis 0:7 - 0:10. Things are about to get gory.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
If you're an anime fan, you'll love Cadence Books' comprehensive Anime Interviews. And if you're not a fan, you will be after reading this.
Games
Real-time strategy games don't all have to be like Warcraft, and Dark Reign proves that with slick graphics and the ability to create custom fighting units.


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