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Science Fiction Weekly
Now more than 39,000 registered readers!
April 6, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 7
Issue 67
Next issue: April 20, 1998
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News of the Week
Omni fires staff but will return to print, Fox lands the Star Wars prequels, Card will write two more Ender books, B5 gets a new timeslot, Mulder was married, and more.
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Off the Shelf
Peter Hamilton's boisterous space opera saga continues with The Neutronium Alchemist, Part 1: Consolidation, and Spider Robinson returns to rare form with User Friendly.
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On Screen
The Robinsons head back into space with an all new cast, an all new ship, an all new robot and, of course, a brand new adventure. Get Lost in Space all over again. |
Classic Sci-Fi
Irwin Allen produced and directed a Lost in Space pilot called "No Place to Hide" that never aired back in the 1960s. That shouldn't stop viewers from watching this classic.
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Excessive Candour
SF scholar and critic John Clute takes a look at Gore Vidal's new SF novel The Smithsonian Institution in "A brilliant dawn song from an old writer."
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Sci-Fi Site of the Week
New Line Cinema has created an extensive Web site to bolster the release of its new Lost in Space movie. Fire up your Shockwave and don't forget Cosmo!
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Anime
A.D.V. has come out with Dirty Pair Flash, a new take on anime's most destructive female operatives, Kei and Yuri. Boy, do they look weird...
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Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
With The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen, you can listen to all the great theme songs and sound effects that made the master's disaster flicks so great.
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Games
Remember Battlezone, the first arcade game ever to use 3-D graphics? Well, it's back and better than ever as a new PC game from Activision.
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