Yearly Archives: 2015


Roll the List #36: Cait’s Take 2

Best Underrated Horror Comic This week for Roll the List, we’re discussing our favorite underrated horror comics. Given that I’ve been writing about horror comics this month, this was a hard choice to make. Ultimately, I had to pick The Cape. This one-shot story was based on a short story […]


Boxed Culture: 50 Shades of Munchkin.

Halloween is coming! If you are not excited then you are not paying attention! There are so many great Halloween board games, that you would have to be crazy to not be gaming your face off. In fact, we are having a huge board game event at my LGS. One […]


En-gage: Time to Carve Fruit!

On October 31, we celebrate Hal-low-een (n.): the eve of All Saints’ Day (a Christian festival in honor of all the saints, possibly held on November 1 to combat the harvest festivals and Pagan feasts), commonly celebrated by children who dress in costume and solicit candy or other treats door-to-door. […]


Graphic Reviews: Wytches

This week in Graphic Reviews we’ll be taking a look at witches. And these won’t be the green-faced, broomstick-riding hags you see every Halloween. In Wytches, we get an entirely new nightmare, courtesy of Scott Snyder’s writing and Jock’s artwork. Snyder claims Roald Dahl’s book, The Witches, Stephen King stories […]


Boxed Culture: An Entertaining Interlude.

A while ago I was asked by my friend Philip from Noiseless Chatter to partake in a project. At the time it was a secret project in which he had chosen many different individuals to pick something specific to use to tell a story about them self. The thing they had to […]


Graphic Reviews: The Sixth Gun 1

  I have never regretted the many hours that I have spent reading but I do find that the more I read, the harder it is for me to fall in love with a book. As you read brilliant stories, you get pickier and pickier about what captures your imagination. And […]


A Bard’s Eye View: Starting Off With A Bang

Starting off with a Bang Some intense songs that begin an album More often than not, lead singles from an album are typically the second, third, and fourth songs from the album as many artists have opted to begin the album with something a little more obscure to help you […]