Nov. 9, 1998
Issue 83
Vol. 4, No. 23

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A NEW REVIEW DEPARTMENT
In this issue we're introducing a new biweekly review department called Sound Space, which is devoted to audio SF. Anime also returns to our pages, while both Cool Stuff and Games have been given the week off. In our next issue we'll bring you the new installment of John Clute's monthly review column, Excessive Candour.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 New Sci-Fi Channel series in development, Vernor Vinge turns in the latest Zones of Thought novel, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Director Lance Mungia proves there is still plenty of life left in low-budget post-apocalypse films with Six-String Samurai.
OFF THE SHELF
 Laura J. Mixon shows you how to beanlink into your waldo with Proxies, while In the Company of Mind mixes multiple personalities with nanotech.
CLASSICS
 In this first of a three-part review series, we look at John Varley's world-shaking classic Titan, the opening novel of the Gaean trilogy.
ANIME
 Shinesman is a self-professed Power Rangers parody that pokes fun at fanboys and businessmen alike.
SOUND SPACE
 We'll tell you if the 19 new episodic Babylon 5 CDs from Sonic Images sound as good as they look.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Galactic Library of the Five Galaxies is a comprehensive guide to David Brin's popular Uplift series.
LETTERS
 Our readers share their opinions about Babylon 5, Vampires, Tom Corbett, Entertainment Weekly, and more.

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