Monthly Archives: April 2017


Graphic Reviews: Tokyo Ghost

Tokyo Ghost Science fiction has long been trying to answer the question of whether technology is likely to bring more good or more ill to humanity and society in general and in large part, cyberpunk has been a part of that conversation. Whether it’s Ghost in the Shell or Neuromancer […]


The Living Card Guy: Myths and Legends of Jewelry

Myths and Legends of Jewelry Today I would like to talk about how excited I am for the Legends of the Five Rings announcement that happened! We have all been waiting for a while to hear more about the LCG reboot of this game and a lot of information has come out […]


Foxes in Spaaaaace! Part 1

FOXES IN SPAAAAAAAACE!!!!! Part 1 Continuing my adventures into the nostalgic past, I find myself actually wanting to discuss a game that’s particularly close to my heart. But this particular game, dear friends (or associates, colleagues, indifferent subjects, whatever) needs to be investigated from the ground up. I am referring […]

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Boxed Culture: International TableTop Day

International TableTop Day In a week or two we will have a yearly International Table Top Day! If you have never heard about it, it’s something pretty awesome that our community does every year. Today I am going to take some time to write out a little primer on International […]


Graphic Reviews: Chrononauts

Chrononauts As a reader, it’s good to find creators (authors or illustrators) who push the boundaries of what’s considered acceptable in a genre. If you read too much of the same thing, you can get stuck in a rut and miss out on interesting ideas just because they don’t fit […]


Graphic Reviews: How to Talk to Girls at Parties

How to Talk to Girls at Parties As the classic, stereotypical shy introvert, parties are generally about as appealing to me as going to the dentist. Unless I know a significant portion of the guests well, parties just mean sitting in a corner, sipping alcohol and wishing I was less […]


Retro-Viewer: Space Adventures and Gelatinous Teeth-Bags

Space Adventures and Gelatinous Teeth-Bags Warning: Spoilers ahead! 20 year old spoilers in this article.  I’ve been on a bit of a SNES kick lately, but I can hardly be blamed for it. It’s one of my favorite systems and were responsible for a lot of my favorite titles. Such […]


Prometheus: The Balance of Stupid and Clever

Perhaps the greatest mystery spawned from Prometheus is my joy of it. I can’t figure out why I like this movie. I feel like every time I watch it, I discover another script cliché, unanswered question, illogical motive or plot-hole. And it overall lacks the unique science fiction intrigue and/or […]