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Coming Down in the Bear Chair

By Gus Mastrapa • January 27th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa revisits his raver days of drugs, videogames and death – and the blinders that got him through.

Mourning the Non-Existent

By Stu Horvath • January 27th, 2012

Ezio Auditore is dead. Why is that so upsetting? Stu Horvath turns to Umberto Eco for answers.

Requiescat in Pace

By Stu Horvath • January 26th, 2012

Stu Horvath examines the fictional life, and death, of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, one of the protagonists of the Assassin’s Creed series.

Dead and Back Again

By Michael Edwards • January 25th, 2012

How do comic book characters come back from the dead? Michael Edwards counts the ways.

A Silver Lining of Sorts

By Stu Horvath • January 25th, 2012

Stu Horvath continues his meditation on death and looks to find meaning and purpose after loss.

Dracula Sucked

By Team Unwinnable • January 24th, 2012

Erika Haase takes a satirical look at Bram Stoker’s Dracula and discovers we should be rooting for the vampire.

An Inoculation Against Grief

By Stu Horvath • January 24th, 2012

Stu Horvath muses on grief, euthanasia and Far Cry 2.

Death and Gaming

By Stu Horvath • January 23rd, 2012

Stu Horvath explains how videogames, and his friends, helped him deal with the death of his father.

Unimaginative Games Rising

By Gus Mastrapa • January 20th, 2012

Gus Mastrapa hates bland and mediocre marketing in the entertainment biz, but would rather you not rise up against it.

Paratext: An Infinity of Lists

By Brian Taylor • January 17th, 2012

Brian Taylor debuts his column, Paratext, with a musing on our need for lists and what they mean.

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