April celebrates more than fools it spotlights how important it is to have a sense of humor. Learning to take a joke(and dole one
Issue Archives
Here’s the collected NitWitty Magazine Issue Archive. Enjoy your favorite articles and insights for a second, maybe even third time. Or click here to go back to the current issues and enjoy those instead.
“Damn, Daniel!” and the Relationship Between Subjective Humor and Viral Videos
I only needed to watch the viral video “Damn, Daniel” once to know I never needed to watch it again. I had no reason
An Absurd Anime: Gintama
Anime is often a synonym for the absurd. Whether we are talking about the impossibly spiked points of Vegeta’s hair or the rubber infused
Letter From the Editor : For the Lulz
Here’s the deal – April 1st has come and gone already. Sad, but true. But we here at NitWitty Magazine thought to ourselves, “why
Retrograded – Dungeon Keeper GOLD
In today’s games, the freedom to choose good or evil is everywhere. That moral choice can drive gameplay, letting players form their own identities
The Takedown : Hannibal Rising
There are few fictional characters that elicit the sort of feelings that you can get from Hannibal Lecter, who exists somewhere between horror and
Through The Looking Glass with the Rogue’s Gallery
Almost as a rule, we love to define things in the strictest diametrically opposed terms. Black and White, Fire and Ice, The Road Less
Victory in the Unknown: Villains
“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear. And the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” –H.P. Lovecraft
Writing Bads: Forging a D&D Villain
Outside, the storm has intensified. Rain pelts the reality warping old glass of the windows and fills the dusty rooms with a white noise
Lock, Stock, and Draw: The Beauty of Evil
Grand Theft Auto 5 straddles a fine line between poignant social commentary and outright offense. Parents question the game’s moral compass and media, the
The Top 10 Scummiest Harry Potter Villains (Who Can Be Named)
There’s no denying that Lord Voldemort is a pretty bad dude. Sure, he’s as powerful as noseless evil wizards come, but apart from his
The Other : An Exploration of Villainy
An argument that I’ve often made is that in any story the protagonist is just who the camera spends the most time looking at.