Kyle Hagan


Graphic Reviews: Copperhead

One of the best aspects of science fiction is how broad and adaptable it is as a genre. There aren’t all that many genres that are comfortable tossing disparate elements like spaceships and Old West style gunslingers together but science fiction straddles both in the most entertaining, creative ways. This […]


A Bard’s Eye View: Riding the Majestic 1

Riding the Majestic A look at Soilwork’s 10th Studio Album Before I begin, I need to preface this by saying that Soilwork is THE band responsible for opening up my perspective to European music and heavier music in general.  At 17-years-old. I was convinced that I had pretty much heard […]


Roll the List #34: Joe vs Kyle

Joe’s Take Head to Head Cult Horror Table-Top Game 13 Dead End Drive   It’s a rarity for me to stray into the world of Board Games, these days. I enjoy my fair share of them, but when it comes to the analytics of the Table-Top world, I usually look to […]


Roll The List #34: Head to Head – Ryan vs Cait

Head to Head Underrated Horror Table Top Game This week we have a bunch of roll the lists. These are the first two Cait and Ryan going head to head in an epic battle for supremacy. Who will convince our audience of the best underrated table top horror game! *Ding […]


En-Gage: are students; are learners

We are always learning. We have to learn how to walk; learn how to talk; learn “how to” everything. learn (v.): gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in by study, experience, or being taught. We begin school and are introduced to teachers (n.): a person who teaches, especially in  […]


Graphic Reviews: Deadly Class

Continuing in the vein of messed up stories from last week, this week I’ll be reviewing Deadly Class which is written by Rick Remender and illustrated by Wes Craig.  Deadly Class is basically the story of high school if everyone was learning to be a cutthroat assassin. It’s dark, brutal […]


A Bard’s Eye View: A Year for Progressive Rock Titles

A Year for Progressive Rock Titles Exploring the new Riverside album: “Love, Fear and the Time Machine” With Steven Wilson’s hand.cannot.erase album out and dominating 2015 in terms of progressive rock titles, it would appear that it would be difficult for any band to compete. Luckily, Riverside doesn’t have to […]


Boxed Culture: Game Nights from Scratch!

Whether it be at a home, church, or a local game shop (often abbreviated LGS), gaming events are a big part of board gaming culture. Having a designated meeting place for people to get together to play games is a great way to…well always have people to play with, haha. […]