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March 23, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 6
Issue 66




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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.
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.
 On Screen
Steven Spielberg and Harve Bennett have teamed up to create the first serious prime time animated drama, Invasion America.
Classic Sci-Fi
In 1975 Joanna Russ wrote one of the most radically feminist SF books fans had ever seen, The Female Man.
 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.
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.
 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!
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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