Feb. 8, 1999
Issue 95
Vol. 5, No. 6

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IN THIS ISSUE

Sound Space and Anime return to our pages, while Cool Stuff and Games get the week off. We also have a preview of the new miniseries Stephen King's Storm of the Century, and more.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Sony may make Independence Day 2, Wesley Snipes agrees to Blade 2, Space: The Imagination Station honors Judith Merril, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Stephen King brings The Storm of the Century to ABC, while DirectTV airs a new movie version of The Lost World.
OFF THE SHELF
 An accident strands a university ship in deep space in The Engines of Dawn, while Sheila Williams and Gardner Dozois look for love in Isaac Asimov's Valentines.
CLASSICS
 Don Johnson and his talking dog Blood make their way through the post-apocalyptic future in the Hugo Award-winning movie A Boy and His Dog.
SOUND SPACE
 Brent A. Reiland and John Lyell journey to the farthest reaches of the universe with their CD Wormholes.
ANIME
 Tsutomu Senkawa and Officer Birdy are back in Birdy the Mighty: Final Force, still sharing the same body and still trying to save Earth.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 If you're in the market for a sleek, sexy spaceship from science fiction's golden days, then Grand Central Rockets is a site for you.
LETTERS
 One reader tells her fellow women to adventure on, another tells us what's wrong with Stephen Baxter, and more.

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