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Science Fiction Weekly #378 is now online. This week we interview Will Smith
and the cast of "I, Robot" about the rise of the machines, wake out of our coma
with the second-season DVD release of "The Dead Zone," do whatever a spider
can with the "Amazing Spider-Man 18-Inch Action Figure," and much more. This
week's issue includes:
Director Alex Proyas teams with stars Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan and Alan
Tudyk to put down a robot revolution in "I, Robot," while award-winning
author Geoffrey A. Landis is on a mission to Mars.
Scott Edelman, "Science Fiction Weekly"'s editor-in-chief, considers the
words behind the images of this weekend's number-one box-office hit and
wonders, "What Would Isaac Do?"
Director Bryan Singer signs on for "Superman," Brent Spiner beams aboard
"Star Trek: Enterprise," Michael Rosenbaum longs for a "Smallville" smooch,
George Romero revisits his zombie saga, J.J. Abrams recalls what went wrong
with "Alias," and much more.
Will Smith wages war against a mechanical tomorrow in "I, Robot," Anthony
Michael Hall confronts his newfound notoriety on "The Dead Zone" season-two
DVD, and Richard Horvitz goes undercover on the "Invader Zim" volume-one
DVD.
Charles Stross evaporates Moscow with an artificial supernova in "Iron
Sunrise," while Frank M. Robinson runs from a black-market organ transplant
in "The Donor."
Put down that gun, and instead use six different psychic powers to take on
terrorists in the third-person shooter "Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy."
Before Peter Jackson brought Tolkien's hobbits and wizards to life, he made
a zombie masterpiece with the darkly comic "Dead Alive."
Toy Biz raises the bar for superhero fun yet again with the 67 points of
articulation in its "Amazing Spider-Man 18-Inch Action Figure."
With its episode guides, interviews, contests and more, "Memorable TV" aims
to be a truly international television encyclopedia.
Readers debate the true face of evil, come to count on "The 4400," slam
"Star Trek" scheduling, continue to unravel Roswell, and much more.
Richard Ramsbottom digs into a new world at a "Mining Colony on Zeta Draconis."