Returning this card automatically enters you in a random drawing for some cool freebies. The number of winners will depend on how much and what kind of "stuff" we have around, but we've been getting some great stuff lately. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * This is the reply card for Volume 2, Issue 3 of CYBERSPACE VANGUARD MAGAZINE: News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Universe. For those of you who are new to the publication, we normally do some sort of opinion poll in this space, but since we still have the second question from last issue to report and because we're about to embark on this multimedia journey, we thought we'd take a break from the usual poll and ask a few demographics questions to get a feel for who our audience is, and then list our past articles and interviews so you can help us pick the "Best of" CV. Confidentiality is assured. We won't be releasing this information to anyone but us, and no identifying information will remain attached to it. 1) Where are you located? 2) What kind of computer (if any) do you use? 3) Do you normally subscribe to any science fiction newsmagazines (other than this one)? 4) Do you normally subscribe to any science fiction literature magazines? 5) Do you normally buy either of the above off the newstand? (If so, which one?) 6) Do you have a computer at home? What kind? 7) What do you normally use your computer for? 8) Do you normally cruise the net looking for sf/f newsbites? 9) Does the idea of a multimedia version of CV interest you? Would it interest you if you weren't on the net? 10) What sort of features would you like to see in a multimedia sf newsmagazine? Listed below are some of the articles we've run in the past. Which would you like to see re-done in a multimedia format? Issue 1:1 --!1!-- Jeff Kaake on SPACE RANGERS --!2!-- Peter Donat on TIME TRAX --!3!-- Eric Radomski on BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES --!4!-- J. Michael Straczynski on BABYLON 5 --!5!-- Just what is MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 anyway? Issue 1:2 --!1!-- LeVar Burton in Firestorm: 72 hours in Oakland --!2!-- An interview with Katherine Kurtz --!3!-- Mike Carlin discusses why he killed Superman Issue 1:3 --!1!-- Effects Guys Are Bizarre, or "Isn't that Sam Elliot's dead body?" (An interview with Howard Berger, effects for ARMY OF DARKNESS) --!2!-- On the Past and Future of Science Fiction, by CRAWFORD KILIAN --!3!-- What to Expect From Babylon 5, from J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI Issue 1:4 --!21-- DC Comics' Second Massacre: Batman's Crippling and why Editor DENNY O'NEIL Thinks It's a Good Idea --!3!-- From Space Opera to the Grateful Dead: LOIS MCMASTER BUJOLD on Plot, Character, and Other Things on the Way to Perfection Issue 1:5 --!2!-- Mysteries from Beyond the Scifi Channel: Why DR. FRANKLIN RUEHL Can't Be Abducted By Space Aliens --!3!-- The Illusion of Falling: KENNY BATES Makes His Mark On Filmmaking --!4!-- PETER CUSHING And The Mystery Of The Missing Films: Trying To Write A Book About The Master Of Horror Issue 1:6 --!2!-- Within the Realm of Extreme Possibility: Creator CHRIS CARTER on the X-FILES --!3!-- The Highlander's Heart: An Interview with ADRIAN PAUL --!4!-- The Art and Science of Leaping Tall Buildings --!5!-- A Writer's Guide to STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Issue 2:1 --!2!-- Getting Away From It All: Taber MacCallum and Life Inside Biosphere 2 --!3!-- Virtually There: Writing the Screenplay for DOUBLE DRAGON --!4!-- Either Here or There: Mike Resnick on Terrestrial Looks at Extraterrestrial Societies --!5!-- Past, Present, and Future Filk --!6!-- Computer Mediated Communication and Science Fiction Media Fans Issue 2:2 --!2!-- Travelling the Cyber-Highway with William Gibson --!3!-- Stephanie Beacham: Dr. Westphalen's Cure For SEAQUEST'S Ills --!4!-- Getting Blown Up for Fun and Profit: The Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular --!5!-- Mind Uploading: Downloading Your Brain to a Machine --!6!-- The Business Side of Conventions: Building a Better Hotel Relationship Reply cards can be returned by e-mail to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu or Cyberspace Vanguard at 1:157/564, or by Snail Mail to PO Box 25704, Garfield Hts., OH, 44125, USA. Submitters will be eligable for the drawing regardless of entry method. Also, we now have our own phone number. Questions can be directed to 216- 491-2178(US). International callers should use appropriate country codes. Don't forget you can pick up the demo by anonymous FTP at etext.archive.umich.edu in /pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard. Check it out and let us know what you think! -- CYBERSPACE VANGUARD MAGAZINE News and Views from the Science Fiction Universe TJ Goldstein, Editor | Send submissions, questions, comments to tlg4@po.cwru.edu | cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu