The Final Frontier, Side B By Ed Coleman and Stu Horvath • March 28th, 2025 Going from “Isle of Avalon” into “Starblind” nearly broke us.
Feature Excerpt Spritfarer and the Labor of Grief By Laurie McRae Andrew • March 27th, 2025 Judith Butler helps us see how Spiritfarer’s gameplay mechanics connect labor with the politics of grief.
Feature Story Leading with Watercolor on the Seven Seas: Bear Pirate Viking Queen By Edward Kane • March 26th, 2025 “I don’t think I’m doing anything particularly ‘untraditional,’ I am just using (maybe) different tools than what American comic book readers are used to seeing.”
To Have Fun in Spite of The Tragedy of It All: The Pertinence of Molly House By Luis Aguasvivas • March 25th, 2025 Within this box a metaphor is contained, one of festive joy experienced by a collective in conservative Georgian England.
Sickest Witch By Stu Horvath and John McGuire • March 24th, 2025 Which sick witch is the sickest witch? You!
Open World So Much for Being Subtle By Edward Smith • March 21st, 2025 That rhythmic, never-rising, never-falling delivery creates a kind of base reality for the world of Max Payne.
The Final Frontier, Side A By Ed Coleman and Stu Horvath • March 21st, 2025 The longest Iron Maiden album to date, but not the longest Iron Maiden album.