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Revving the Engine: Skylar and Plux

By Stu Horvath • May 25th, 2017

The old school 3D platformer is making a comeback with Skylar & Plux: Adventure on Clover Island.

Cover art from the Wicked and Divine issue. A figure, dressed in toga and laurel crown is lit in a sort of blue with a uplifted hand covered in blood. Behind the figure it looks like there are orange flames rising, and in front of him is the text, slightly opaque that reads "The Wicked"

Last Week’s Comics 5/24/2017

By Sara Clemens and David Shimomura • May 24th, 2017

It’s All Kieron Gillen Day at LWC. Team Unwinnable discuss last week’s The Wicked + The Divine: 455 AD and this week’s James Bond: Service.

Spilled Ink
A blue grey robot rising up through shattered white elements. This is the cover from Mobile Suit Gundam

“Gundam as a Bag of Hammers” – Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt Vol. 3

By Austin Price • May 24th, 2017

Because the author does not understand the feelings he’s presenting to us and so relies on a language cobbled together from cliches, trite imagery and banal symbols he’s aped from a million disparate influences he never bothered to understand to convey feelings he’s does not understand.

Shelfworthy – An Excerpt from Unwinnable Monthly 91

By Davis Cox • May 24th, 2017

Sometimes, you just want to hold the thing in your hands…

A hovercar pushing out into an open blue futuristic city, peaking out from under a beige overhang.

Antigraviator Doesn’t Give A Damn About Realism

By Khee Hoon Chan • May 23rd, 2017

Antigravitor, an upcoming futuristic racing title, has no qualms about tossing realism out of the proverbial window; most of the time I’m just careening through the race tracks, the hoverbike whizzing by so quickly that the lights trails in the course make me feel like I’m inside a long-exposure shot.

A man with a flashlight points it towards an Alien egg, with another man in the background nearly invisible in the darkness. This is a still from the film Alien Covenant

Alien: Covenant : Keep it Mysterious, Stupid

By David Shimomura • May 22nd, 2017

Part of the terror that powers the xenomorphs is their mystery. When we first find the eggs, we don’t know what they are. Then we meet the face huggers and they’re mysterious too

Two people sitting across from each other at a table in a science fiction spaceship. They are Daniels and Oram, characters from Alien: Covenant

Alien: Covenant is an Uneven, if Good, Haunted House

By Amanda Hudgins • May 22nd, 2017

Designed for an audience literate in the world of Alien, there’s few moments in Covenant where you are left unaware of the impending doom of the crew. Every new reveal is just a reminder that what you’re watching is an Alien movie.

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