Sept. 13, 1999
Issue 126
Vol. 5, No. 37

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INTERVIEW

 Matt Greenberg explains how he plans to subvert TV with his upcoming SCI FI Channel TV series The Invisible Man.

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NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda is given the green light, Farscape star Claudia Black talks about the SF movie Pitch Black, Alec Guinness explains why he killed Obi-Wan, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Looking for information on all of the upcoming and returning fall SF TV shows? Then you won't want to miss our staggeringly large 1999 Fall SF TV Preview.
OFF THE SHELF
 We look at Mountain of Black Glass, the latest volume in Tad Williams' Otherland saga, and we review the new Dune book by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson.
CLASSICS
 In 1968 Jane Fonda put the "gal" in galaxy with Barbarella, a movie that she'd rather forget but that most SF fans should definitely take a look at.
GAMES
 Westwood Studios is literally raising Kane in Tiberian Sun, the latest installment in the famous Command & Conquer real-time strategy PC game series.
COOL STUFF
 If you're one of those people who dream about seeing humanity return to the moon, then you'll want to pick up the first issue of the lunar-based magazine Artemis.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 Even though Dark Horizons is based Down Under, it manages to get all the dirt on the goings-on around Hollywood, especially when it comes to science fiction.
LETTERS
 Our readers just can't seem to stop talking about the arrival of professional wrestlers on Voyager. Or about Battlestar Galactica, Ursula K. Le Guin and more...

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