Jessica Jones Reveals the Petty Monstrosities of a Realistic Super Human By Megan Condis • December 14th, 2015 Why is Jessica Jones so fantastic? Because its characters are anything but.
The Burnt Offering Shaving with Tweezers By Stu Horvath • December 11th, 2015 Stu Horvath has a deep compulsion to play Assassin’s Creed games.
Hatred, Selfishness, Paranoia and Greed: Celebrating the Subterfuge Diaries By Declan Taggart • December 11th, 2015 Revealing the darkness in the souls of humanity with the help of a Let’s Play video series
Why Verdun Matters By Paul Schumann • December 10th, 2015 “Verdun proposes that an authentic squad-based shooter experience isn’t four players with submachine guns charging the enemy, hopping all over the place.”
Mankind Divided, as is Science Fiction By Josh Griffiths • December 10th, 2015 “It isn’t just that the creators behind these science fiction stories don’t add diverse characters, it’s that there’s a large fan base that are actively hostile to diversity.”
The Good Dinosaur and Bill Nye’s Admirable Exercise in Futility By Tim Mulkerin • December 10th, 2015 Who would have thought that a movie about dinosaurs would parallel the old Ken Ham/Bill Nye dispute?
Last Week’s Comics 12/9/2015 By Sal Lucci • December 9th, 2015 Sal Lucci flies solo this week, reviewing All New X-Men # 1 and The Humans # 10.
The Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kasier – Episode 125: Brad Gallaway By Team Unwinnable • December 9th, 2015 In episode 125 Special Guest Brad Gallaway shows the boys the best way to brine a ham.
Words like Hammers, Sentences like Bombs By Stu Horvath • December 4th, 2015 Stu Horvath reads Laird Barron’s latest novella, X’s for Eyes.
Tanis: Restoring Mystery to the Internet By Dave Andrews • December 4th, 2015 In a world where your telephone will answer any question, one podcast/radio drama keeps mystery alive.