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In key art from the videogame Stray, a robotic citizen kneels down to pet a stray cat in a neon-lit city street.

Surviving Humanity

By Jon Bailes • November 21st, 2022

The cat, the fox and the apocalypse.

Made of Lines and Vines
A screenshot from Stray, featuring a cat with a backpack staring at a wall loaded up with photo portraits of various robots, a straw hat, an old timey Victrola record player, and a mish mash of other cultural patterns on the walls and floor

The Stray’s Plummet Into a Strange Future

By Saniya Ahmed • November 3rd, 2022

The environmental storytelling of Stray depicts a futuristic world of stereotypes.

Open World
A scene from the game Stray where the player cat sits patiently on a stool while three robots endeavor to serve them

Misanthropia

By Edward Smith • August 24th, 2022

We may possibly all stop playing videogames, for escaping from life would perhaps feel less necessary, and so games would have less a purpose to serve as pain relief.

Last Week’s Comics 5/18/2016

By Ian Gonzales and David Shimomura • May 18th, 2016

Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on Actionverse: Stray # 1 and Batman # 52.

Last Week’s Comics 3/4/2015

By Brian Bannen and Ian Gonzales • March 4th, 2015

The Last Week’s Comics crew speaks their minds on Stray #2, Neverboy #1, Batman #39 and Darth Vader #2.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue Twenty-Three

By Stu Horvath • November 14th, 2014

It’s time for another Geek Flea – and another issue of Unwinnable Weekly!

Last Week’s Comics 7/9/14

By Ian Gonzales, Jill Scharr and Michael Edwards • July 9th, 2014

Ian Gonzales looks at Stray #1 and Moon Knight #5, Jill Scharr reviews Lazarus #9 and Earth-2 #25 and Michael Edwards weighs in on Big Trouble In Little China #2 in this edition of Last Week’s Comics.

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