Dec. 14, 1998
Issue 88
Vol. 4, No. 28

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IN OUR NEXT ISSUE

Anime and Sound Space will return to our pages, while Cool Stuff and Games will be given the week off. We'll also have a new installment of John Clute's monthly column, Excessive Candour.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 The Sentinel returns to UPN, production starts on a special two-hour episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the Sci-Fi Channel sets a new ratings record, and more.
ON SCREEN
 In Jack Frost, Michael Keaton stars as a singer turned snowman who proves that death can't keep a father and son apart.
OFF THE SHELF
 Denise Little takes a look at 13 stories about Alien Pets, and Ace reprints H. Beam Piper's classic Fuzzy stories in The Complete Fuzzy.
CLASSICS
 I, Robot is an unassuming collection of stories from Isaac Asimov that changed the face of science fiction.
GAMES
 In Colony Wars: Vengeance, the evil Earth Empire has escaped the Sol system and is determined to take revenge on the League of Free Worlds.
COOL STUFF
 Rocket USA introduces its new Mars Patrol toy line, a series of tin retrorockets that will spark any SF fan's imagination.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Looking for news about the SF publishing industry? Then you'll want to bookmark Locus Online.
LETTERS
 The debate about what science fiction is and isn't rages on, while one reader points out that Paramount is up to its old tricks with Star Trek: Insurrection.

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