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Science Fiction Weekly
Now more than 38,000 registered readers!
March 23, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 6
Issue 66
Next issue: April 6, 1998
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News of the Week
The Postman is named the most boring film of 1997, J. Michael Straczynski gears up for The Babylon Project: Crusade, there's a new Algernon telefilm in the works, and more.
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Off the Shelf
Ben Bova returns to his Moonbase Saga with Moonwar, and James Alan Gardner creates a world where people choose their own gender in Commitment Hour.
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On Screen
Steven Spielberg and Harve Bennett have teamed up to create the first serious prime time
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Classic Sci-Fi
In 1975 Joanna Russ wrote one of the most radically feminist SF books fans had ever seen, The Female Man.
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Sci-Fi Site of the Week
Journey where no satirical comic strip has gone before: the world of Sev Trek. Everything is oh so familiar yet shockingly different in this world of captains, starships and aliens with bony foreheads.
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Anime
Luta is about to be anointed the new "wind-user," but he's not even sure what that means. Dictator Zanark knows, and he's determined to have the wind-user power for himself in Landlock.
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Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Be prepared to stand in long lines and spend lots of money. That's right, the X-Files Expo is coming to town!
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Games
If you think Babylon 5's myriad races, ambassadors and political intrigues make for great TV, wait till you see how they work as a collectible card game.
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