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.
Last Week’s Comics 1/25/2012 By Brian Bannen • January 25th, 2012 Brian Bannen reviews Superior #7, Planet of the Apes #10 and Batman #5 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
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.
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.
Last Week’s Comics 1/19/2012 By Brian Bannen • January 19th, 2012 Brian Bannen reviews Scarlet Spider #1, Cobra Annual 2012 and Wolverine #300 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Rookie of the Year: Skyrim, The Most Terrifying Game Ever By Matt Marrone • January 16th, 2012 The Rookie of the Year is scared to death of Skyrim. But you’d never guess why.