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A response by Mark Siegel to a letter to the editor about his article concerning science fiction on Japanese television which appeared in a previous issue is presented.

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Publicado en:Science Fiction Studies Vol. 13; no. 1; pp. 109 - 111
Autor principal: Siegel, Mark
Formato: Letter
Publicado: University of California Press Mar86
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