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May 18, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 10
Issue 70




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 News of the Week
Godzilla set for record release, Robin Williams to do Asimov, The Sci-Fi Channel announces original lineup, WB launches Invasion America, and more.
Off the Shelf
James Gunn continues his historical anthology series with The Road to Science Fiction, Vol. 5, while Paul J. McAuley begins a new series with Child of the River.
 On Screen
Godzilla is here! Plus we look at Fox's giant monster telefilm Gargantua, and we check out the Sci-Fi Channel original movie Sleeping Dogs.
Classic Sci-Fi
Godzilla first stomped his way into theaters in 1956, but he wasn't quite the fun-loving, amiable monster that would later duke it out with King Kong.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
The official Godzilla Web site is more than just a pretty Java applet and a cool URL. It's a place where G-Fans can hobnob with the stars, and each other.
Anime
Giant Robo: The Night the Earth Stood Still, Vol. 2 continues the surprisingly sophisticated story of a boy and his gigantic robot.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
You've seen the Godzilla movies and visited the Web sites, but have you listened to the soundtracks? Probably not, if you're an American. But now you can.
Games
Question: What kind of a game would you get if you crossed Douglas Adams with Monty Python? Answer: Starship Titanic.


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