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Oct. 5, 1998
Vol. 4, No. 20
Issue 80




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 News of the Week
George Lucas gives Star Wars: Episode I a name, a third Crow movie is due to take flight, Superman Lives is reborn, the new Merlin movie is set to air, and more.
Off the Shelf
Kate Wilhelm's award-winning novel Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is back in print, while White Wolf revives classic stories of space travel with Three in Space.
 On Screen
We have a jam-packed issue with previews of UPN's new SF series Mercy Point and Seven Days, as well as reviews of Antz and What Dreams May Come.
Classic Sci-Fi
When a deadly alien organism threatens Earth, an isolated group of scientists is our only hope for survival in Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain.
 Sci-Fi Site of the Week
Weyland Yutani is not only the name of an evil corporation in the Aliens movies, it's also an excellent Web site devoted to the film franchise.
Anime
In Space Adventure Cobra, a musclebound rebel and a cold-as-ice bounty hunter must team up to stop the evil Space Mafia Guild.
 Cool Sci-Fi Stuff
Remember the animated SF film Heavy Metal? Well, there's a sequel headed to theaters, and the F.A.K.K.2 book will tell you all about it.
Games
Independence War is a space-combat game that puts you on the bridge of a simulated starship. Do you have what it takes to be her captain?


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