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Sept. 21, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 19
Issue 79




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 News of the Week
Fox taps Chris Carter for new SF series, Universal plans Mad Max 4, Francis Ford Coppola pitches First Wave, Will Smith teams with Glen Morgan and James Wong, and more.
Off the Shelf
Alfred Bester and Roger Zelazny collaborate on the posthumous book Psycho Shop, while Robert Silverberg takes a look at an alien invasion in The Alien Years.
 On Screen
This issue don't miss our annual preview of the SF fall TV schedule, with a look at new shows, returning series, canceled programs, movies, kids' TV and more.
Classic Sci-Fi
Thirty years after Planet of the Apes first wowed audiences and critics, Fox has remastered and rereleased this classic SF film on video.
 
 Excessive Candour
SF critic John Clute takes a look at Thomas M. Disch's non-fiction book The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of in "Elliptical Billiard Balls."
 
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
Greedo had just six lines in Star Wars, but they were enough to catapult him to stardom...at least, stardom on The Greedo Home Page.
Anime
A.D. Vision has released the final three installments of Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of anime's greatest SF sagas.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
The Sightings: UFO Encyclopedia aims to be the "the world's most comprehensive CD-ROM on the subject" of UFOs. We'll tell you if it is.
Games
In Dune 2000 players battle for control of the planet Arrakis, fighting for either the Atreides, the Harkonnen or the Ordos. The spice must flow!


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