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Eyeing Elsewhere
Hellraiser's Female Cenobite, Pinhead, and Butterball stand in front of starkly back-lit binds.

On Monsters and Ourselves

By Phillip Russell • October 25th, 2022

Hell in the Hellraiser universe reflects back to others what they struggle with the most. It’s a fluid space that changes as our own sense of self does.

The Beat Box
The triple-headed dragon/monster/alien King Ghidorah in flight.

Aliens and Monsters

By Noah Springer • October 24th, 2022

Aliens and monsters both have roots in the history of pop music, but it’s hip hop in which the two are combined most effectively, specifically in the work of Kool Keith and MF DOOM.

The Enchanted World

By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • October 24th, 2022

“These are the books that let you fly along with the unlucky spirits condemned to haunt the world of the living.”

Revving the Engine

Mind the Gap

By Caroline Delbert • October 22nd, 2022

In The Gap, you play as neuroscientist Joshua Hayes, who is suffering from a degenerative genetic disease. Caroline speaks with the developers.

Feature Story
A painting of the many-headed King Ghidorah surrounded by a hazy orange glow. The three heads are roaring into the sky.

Monstrous

By David Shimomura • October 22nd, 2022

Monsters, necessarily, cannot be “bad.” Instead, like many horrors, the true monsters are dark reflections of our anxieties and stresses.

Feature Story
From the videogame Imposter, A drawing of a girl with long purple hair on a field of black. She has no face.

Dimensions

By Caroline Delbert • October 21st, 2022

With enough narrative room, you become the monster.

Transpersonal
Screenshot from Iconoclasts, where a ponytailed mechanic in headphones is speaking to some black clad agents sitting in her cozy home. One named Black says "If we all just chose our profession, nothing in this world would ever get done. He just wants balance, my dear."

“There has never been anything smaller than me”: Agent Black, Iconoclasts and the Necessity of Grief

By Aster Shen • October 21st, 2022

Agent Black cannot let go – she literally cannot let go – of the rocket that symbolizes a potential that will never be realised. 

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