Featured Artist:
Mike Hearod
INTERVIEW
Matt Greenberg explains how he plans to subvert TV with his upcoming SCI FI Channel TV series The Invisible Man.
NEXT ISSUE: Anime and Sound Space return to our pages.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Westwood Studios is literally raising Kane in Tiberian Sun, the latest installment in the famous Command & Conquer real-time strategy PC game series.
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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.
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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.
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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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