Thursday, May 28, 2026
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Boris & Natasha
Gets bogged down a couple of times, when covering gaming crackdowns in US government workplaces and the struggle to make competitive "Minesweeper" fair after the discovery of a massively exploitable flaw, but once the editor's tractor pulls him out of the sand, the author is off on another interesting topic. No regrets on my part. Oh, and it was inspired by a Spectrum game!
Sunday, May 24, 2026
Let's go, Ura!
Kickstarted an X-rated comic-gamebook by an Italian publisher. The physical tome hasn't arrived yet, but they sent through a .PDF of that....
Saturday, May 23, 2026
VAR - checking for possible red card
COMIC COVERS OF THE WEEK
Friday, May 22, 2026
Golden joypads
Prime newie "Ghost War" is missing only three things: believability, logic and a single original idea. I gotta get my eyeballs on a French or Korean movie soon, 'cos I honestly don't enjoy shooting these barrel fish. Miller acts circles around the others, even if the defining characteristic of her MI6 operative is that she smokes (at least they make a joke about that towards the end). The music isn't bad. The ol' rogue-element-within-our-ranks plotline is just so lazy and boring; a waste of time. Do some effing research and come up with a topical scenario! Or is it a case of the makers being scared to offend any particular country for fear of losing viewers? Then they should use a fictional analogue like DC Comics does - Bialya, Markovia, etc. - while sticking to themes which are relatable.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
No string theories attached
When it comes to espionage tales, I am not so discerning. Which was just as well in the case of "The Copenhagen Test". It began silly - the protagonist is a spy whose brain has been hacked - and continued being silly for eight episodes, adding or changing *anything* just to provide frequent twists. Simu Liu's mindfucked agent, Alexander Hale, was likeable enough, as was Melissa Barrera's mysterious Michelle (apart from when she wasn't). I didn't care for the rest of the charas. Or the worldbuilding. I didn't care for the flashbacks. I certainly didn't care for the weak, illusion-of-progress ending. Furthermore, the series had zero of note to say about real intelligence organisations or geopolitics. I'm surprised the reviews I've seen weren't harsher. Gods help us if actual spy agencies waste resources like the clowns depicted in "T/C/T" do monitoring/attempting to control one unlucky dude.










