Last Week’s Comics 12/16/2015 By Michael Edwards • December 16th, 2015 Mike Edwards flies solo and shares his thoughts on this week’s Dragon Age: Magekiller # 1 and last week’s Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles # 1.
The Burnt Offering Shaving with Tweezers By Stu Horvath • December 11th, 2015 Stu Horvath has a deep compulsion to play Assassin’s Creed games.
The Essential Quality of Star Wars By Roy Graham • December 10th, 2015 “How can we praise Battlefront for possessing that intangible quality of Star Wars-ness if it ignores such a sizable chunk of the Star Wars canon?”
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.”
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.
Words like Hammers, Sentences like Bombs By Stu Horvath • December 4th, 2015 Stu Horvath reads Laird Barron’s latest novella, X’s for Eyes.
My Quiet Shame By Rob Rich • December 3rd, 2015 “Hideo Kojima was right – I do feel ashamed after learning why Metal Gear Solid 5’s mysterious sniper wears so little. But for a completely different reason.”
Phantom Politics By Katriel Paige • December 3rd, 2015 “There is no absolute ‘us’ versus ‘them’ in Metal Gear; alliances and loyalties shift within the franchise.” Katriel Paige explores political allegiance in MGS V.
Last Week’s Comics 12/2/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Michael Edwards • December 3rd, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew shares their thoughts on Ringside and Dark Knight III: The Master Race.