Letter from the Editor Unwinnable Monthly – February 2025 By David Shimomura • February 20th, 2025 Hell is empty and the devils are all here.
Exploits Feature Ronnie Spector By Ed Coleman • February 3rd, 2025 Board game club experienced a mass hysteria over an album released nearly 45 years ago.
Here's the Thing On Bump and Bias By Rob Rich • February 19th, 2025 Countless examples of “don’t judge a book by its cover” exist in media, but Rob wants to zero in on Principal Bump from The Owl House.
Osamu Tezuka and His Three Adolfs By Jorge Luis Leal Ramírez • February 18th, 2025 In Adolf ni Tsugu the horrors of World War II are clearly reflected: from the holocaust to the massacres carried out by the Japanese imperial forces.
Forms in Light Politics in the Ruins By Justin Reeve • February 18th, 2025 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a story about the power of history and the responsibility that comes with uncovering the past.
When the Sky Comes Looking for You By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • February 17th, 2025 Who needs the sky, anyway?
I Played It, Like, Twice... There Can Be Only Two: Fame and Destruction Come in Pairs in King of Tokyo: Duel By Orrin Grey • February 14th, 2025 Where King of Tokyo is, in essence, a game of king of the hill, Duel is more like tug of war.
Always Autumn Estelle and Blue sit and watch the young go by; or, The Final Communion By Autumn Wright • February 14th, 2025 There is a dam that will bury a religion. But now a girl is riding a bicycle over its crest, and she will write a poem about how the wind felt against her cheeks.
Brave New World, Side B By Ed Coleman and Stu Horvath • February 14th, 2025 The brave new return to oldness continues!
Casting Deep Meteo Confronting Angelic Horrors with Community and Eldritch Automata By Levi Rubeck • February 13th, 2025 Death is constantly on call, and the best pilots know when to step away in order to manage their relationships, which are just as vital as any payload.
The Rural Noir of Who Killed Sarah Shaw By Elijah Beahm • February 12th, 2025 Who Killed Sarah Shaw is an uncompromising, deeply uncomfortable look at the darkness that can lurk behind rural life.
Totally Generic Nightbitch By Natasha Ochshorn • February 12th, 2025 The whole fantasy element could be excised neatly from the film without it feeling much different, which is a worrisomely blasé way to come out of a film where someone turns into a dog at night.