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June 29, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 13
Issue 73




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 News of the Week
See which SF films made the 100 Greatest American Movies of All Time, find out if Walter Koenig prefers playing Chekov or Bester, learn what author Greg Bear is working on, and more.
Off the Shelf
We review Otherland: River of Blue Fire, the second volume of Tad Williams' four-book Otherland saga, and we look at Tales in Space, a collection of 15 space travel stories.
 On Screen
Armageddon is finally here, and we'll tell you if it lives up to the hype. We also take a look at Eddie Murphy in an updated version of Dr. Dolittle.
Classic Sci-Fi
A mysterious calamity has blinded most of Earth's population, and giant, mobile plants are stalking the survivors. It must be The Day of the Triffids.
 
 Excessive Candour
SF critic John Clute takes a look at Robert Charles Wilson's new novel Darwinia in "Reality is somewhere else."
 
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
Is faster-than-light travel possible? Do we have any hope of making contact with aliens in our lifetime? The Stardrive Web site has some interesting answers to those questions.
Anime
Can a plague, an angry ghost and a vengeful admiral stop Captain Justy Ueki Tylor? Find out in The Irresponsible Captain Tylor Vols. 4 & 5.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Yoichiro Kawaguchi blends computer-generated imagery with artificial intelligence in the unique video/CD collection Luminous Visions.
Games
In Forsaken, the Earth has been ravaged by an experiment gone wrong. Now it's time for the scum of the universe to start looting!


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