Last Week’s Comics 3/15/2017 By Ian Gonzales and Sara Clemens • March 15th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares theirs thoughts on The Wicked + The Divine #27 and Hellboy and the BPRD 1954: Ghost Moon # 1.
Walking the Line with Patchwork By Sam Desatoff • March 9th, 2017 “There’s something incredibly appealing about a game meant just for two–it can feel intimate and casual and competitive all at once.”
Last Week’s Comics 3/8/2017 By Michael Edwards, Sal Lucci and Sara Clemens • March 8th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie #1, last week’s Paper Girls # 12 & the classic Old Man Logan.
A Disappointment of Dads: Logan is Just Alright By Amanda Hudgins • March 6th, 2017 “We are supposed to give Logan credit because it tried, because it’s better than its peers. But trying does not mean you succeed.”
Last Week’s Comics 3/1/2017 By David Shimomura and Sara Clemens • March 1st, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on James Bond: Black Box # 1 and Sex Criminals # 16.
Spilled Ink “Every Gundam Time…” – MSG: Thunderbolt Vol.2 By Austin Price • March 1st, 2017 Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt is a tonal mess that knows irony can be used to underpin horror to shocking effect, but has no clue how or when to implement said irony.
The McMaster Files Zombicide: Black Plague By Jason McMaster • February 23rd, 2017 Tired of zombies? Don’t hold it against Zombicide: Black Plague – there’s way more to it than hordes of the undead.
Documentary Sunday Welcome to Leith By Megan Condis • February 22nd, 2017 What do you do when Nazis come to take over your town?
Last Week’s Comics 2/22/2017 By Michael Edwards and Sal Lucci • February 22nd, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on last week’s KISS # 5 and this week’s Quantum Teens Are Go # 1.
Spilled Ink Happiness Volume 3, “My Bloody Valentine” By Austin Price • February 15th, 2017 “Oshimi has rarely shied away from analyzing what is most clearly unsettling about sexuality; now, he seems eager to explore those elements of it we obscured out of fear.”