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--------------------------------------------------------------------- +++ SFcrowsnest.com ARTICLES FOR SEPTEMBER 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------- BLAKE'S 7 REVIVAL ON TRACK FOR A REBELLION REBORN Paul Darrow inks a rights deal with the estate of the late Terry Nation to bring back Blake's 7 to the TV screens. (NEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_1.shtml TODD LOCKWOOD: WIZARD OF THE BRUSH Wizards of the Coast's most talented fantasy artist is interviewed. His canvases can literally take your breath away. Typically large and imposing, beautifully composed and superbly painted, they bring to vivid life all the classic tropes of heroic fantasy. (ARTIST INTERVIEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_2.shtml INDIA'S HOLLYWOOD TAKEAWAY Billed (inaccurately) as the first Indian science fiction film, Koi .. Mil Gaya mixes elements of many films, especially E.T. and Charly. Mark finds a movie that while groundbreaking as a Bollywood film, rarely transcends American cable fare. (FILM REVIEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_3.shtml SPY KIDS 3-D: GAME OVER The third installment of the immensely popular kiddie secret agent series. While the previous two editions were joyful enough to behold, our Frank reckons Game Over feels mightily labored and lean. (FILM REVIEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_4.shtml SEPT '03 OFFWORLD REPORT: SCIENCE FICTION & FANTASY Interviews with Dan Simmons, Larry Niven, Orson Scott Card and Stan Nicholls; the roots of space opera are explored, Robert Silverberg looks at the Cleve Cartmill Affair, and the great Farscape rescue gathers pace. (NEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_5.shtml SEPT '03 OFFWORLD REPORT: WEIRD SCIENCE The Loch Ness Monster is dead, the pulse-engine gets ready to replace the jet engine, DNA computing evolves, the Pentagon plans their nanotech warrior, and Russian scientists announce their plans to construct a nuclear power station on Mars. (NEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_6.shtml SEPT '03 OFFWORLD REPORT: RPGS AND GAMING Krynn returns as a Dragonlance campaign setting for roleplayers, why Everquest now has a GNP somewhere between Bulgaria and Russia, and Two Fisted Tales arrives - the RPG pulp that can handle everything from Flash Gordon to Sam Spade, Tarzan and the Shadow. (NEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_7.shtml SEPT '03 OFFWORLD REPORT: ANIME, MANGA AND COMICS Illustrator Bryan Talbot is interviewed, the Punisher movie picks up pace, and the re-release of the classic original Flash Gordon Volume I strips by Alex Raymond gets a well deserved review. We also make time for Cowboy Bebop and the Dirty Pair. (NEWS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_8.shtml THE WORD FROM READERCON Evelyn reports back from the world's finest purely literary science fiction con, Readercon 15 and discovers the Golden Age of science fiction is .. well, now. (CONVENTIONS) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_9.shtml THE LONG AND WYNDHAM ROAD Sue looks at John Wyndham's recent centenary, and finds that thanks in no small part to the additional medium of television and film, the Triffids at least still haunt us. (ARTICLES) http://www.computercrowsnest.com/sfnews2/03_sept/news0903_10.shtml keywords: science fiction, sf, scifi, magazines, new, zines, september, 2003
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