Nov. 16, 1998
Issue 84
Vol. 4, No. 24

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This issue Cool Stuff and Games return to our pages, while Anime and Sound Space take the week off. We've also had to push back the publication of John Clute's monthly review column, Excessive Candour, until our next issue. We apologize for the inconvenience.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 James Cameron is taking Fox to Mars, The X-Files premiere is tops in the ratings, Seattle won't be hosting a Worldcon, and more.
ON SCREEN
 In Meet Joe Black, death takes a holiday to see what this "being human" business is all about. He finds it's tougher than it looks.
OFF THE SHELF
 The Best of Crank! offers some excellent stories from an eclectic SF magazine, while Hoka! Hoka! Hoka! takes a humorous look at...well, just about everything.
CLASSICS
 In the second of a three-part review series, we look at John Varley's classic book Wizard, the middle novel in the Gaean trilogy.
COOL STUFF
 If you're looking for information on SF television shows, The Sci-Fi Channel's Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction can help.
GAMES
 Humanity is scouring the galaxy for resources to support our dwindling race, but so is a deadly alien species in Enemy Infestation.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The Boba Fett Multimedia Vault is dedicated to everybody's favorite bounty hunter, the man who survived the Sarlacc: Boba Fett!
LETTERS
 One of our readers calls John Varley's work drivel, several write in to defend the Babylon 5 movie River of Souls, and the controversy around the book The Legend continues.

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