Last Week’s Comics 3/29/2017 By Ian Gonzales, Michael Edwards and Sara Clemens • March 29th, 2017 Team Unwinnable shares their thoughts on this week’s Space Riders: Galaxy of Brutality #1 and Elf Quest: The Final Quest # 19 and last week’s KISS # 6.
Spilled Ink “Yawning at the Void” – Bungo Stray Dogs Vol. 2 By Austin Price • March 29th, 2017 “Even the most generous of audiences is unlikely to find Bungo Stray Dogs willing to return their investment.”
Last Week’s Comics 3/22/2017 By David Shimomura and Sara Clemens • March 22nd, 2017 Team Unwinnable cuddles up with returning old favorites Injection and Sex Criminal. No, we didn’t mean that to sound dirty. Not at all.
Spilled Ink Plot Before Character – Jonathan Hickman’s Fantastic Four By Austin Price • March 22nd, 2017 “Hickman is always building to a world-changing catastrophe, but the climax is always so emotionally empty that when it arrives it feels irrelevant.”
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.
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.
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.
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.”