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July 27, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 15
Issue 75




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 News of the Week
SF scores big at the Emmys, Gary Cole will head the Babylon 5 spin-off series Crusade, Nicole de Boer will replace Terry Farrell on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the Sturgeon Awards are announced, and more.
Off the Shelf
We review Sean McMullen's time travel adventure story The Centurion's Empire, plus Gardner Dozois' latest The Year's Best Science Fiction and David G. Hartwell's Year's Best SF 3.
 On Screen
Beverly Hills 90210 meets The Stepford Wives in Disturbing Behavior, while a mathematical genius searches for the secret to everything in Pi.
Classic Sci-Fi
Meisha Merlin Publishing has revived Janet Kagan's often overlooked book Hellspark, a first-contact novel that's not afraid to get humorous.
 
 Excessive Candour
SF critic John Clute takes a look at Sheri S. Tepper's new book Six Moon Dance in "Between thought and story."
 
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
If you're pining for classic SF arcade games of yore like Asteroids, The Arcade Machine has just what you're looking for.
Anime
Angels from the Planet Eden have come to judge humanity in Earthian, the first in a four-part series from Media Blasters.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Amazing Stories, the first magazine dedicated to science fiction, is back in print courtesy of Wizards of the Coast. We'll tell you if it lives up to its name.
Games
Aliens Online pits the Aliens against the Colonial Marines in a battle to the death over the Internet, and you can play any side you like. Just make sure you're ready to die.


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