Kyle Hagan


Boxed Culture: Swords and Boards

I just returned from the Colorado Scottish Festival, my first adventure as a RenScot. The Renaissance Scots are a living historical organization that attends various festivals around the area of Colorado. If you would like more info check out their website here. I don’t wanna focus too much on them as […]


En-gage: Monkey, Friar, or…

Everyone welcome our new writer Ashley. She has a vast education in theater, writing and poerty. Something, something masters degree something, something aweosme. Also welcome her new segment en-gage, where she explores words and how they are part of our world! caffeinated beverage. Cappuccino (singular; n.): a hot beverage consisting […]


Graphic Reviews: Fables 1

When you’ve been reading a series for a long time, having the final volume in your hands always feels like such a bittersweet moment. You desperately want to know how it’s all going to end and yet, if it’s a good one, you just as desperately want it to never […]


Roll the List #31: Joe’s Take 1

Roll the List: Fear is the Great Destroyer of Lasagna Behold the dark and mighty return of the Joe personality! I’m back with a new Roll the List article and I’m incredibly, unreasonably excited about this one. This week, I am guessing the top three Survival Horror Games of renowned comic […]


Roll the List #31: Kyle’s Take 1

Stephen  Lynch, is one of my favorite singing comedians. He has some of the raunchiest songs out there. Moreover, he says stuff people are thinking…or at least what I am thinking. So what kinda games does the self-proclaimed son of the devil like? Let me try to guess his top […]


Boxed Culture: War is in the Cards – Now

This is my follow-up to last week’s article about Warhammer 40k Conquest. If you have not read that article yet, l suggest checking it out here! To begin, I have been playing Conquest since its wider launch after GenCon last year. Since then we have started a local weekly Conquest game night at […]


Graphic Reviews: Pax Romana 2

This week I’ll be reviewing the four issue what-if series Pax Romana, which is written and illustrated by Jonathan Hickman. I’ve always loved reading about history. Getting to see the ways in which people lived and thought about their own lives and those they interacted with, and how that compares […]