Skillset Magazine Ed Gein: How the ‘Butcher of Plainfield’ Inspired Most Serial Killer Movies By Blake Stilwell The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the first—if not the first—“slasher” films. It’s serial killer movie unlike anything movie... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Comic Book Villains: 11 of the Best Evildoers Ever Created By Skillset Staff We’ve already touched on the Golden Age of comics. Today, we’re on to something even better: The bad guys. Comic... Read more »
Skillset Magazine WATCH: How to Effectively Use a Bear Hug in a Bar Fight By Sullivan Cauley This is a new self-defense series with pro MMA fighter Sullivan Cauley. Sully is a Skillset guy and he knows... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Monk Beer: How German Monks Created the Ultimate Beer Diet for Lent By Blake Stilwell In the book of Matthew, the Bible tells us that a man cannot live on bread alone. Some German monks... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Snake Bite 101: The Effects of Venom & How To Treat a Snake Bite By Ryan Lee Price Surviving a snake bite is all about knowing what you’re up against. Venomous snakes can be found in warmer climates... Read more »
Skillset Magazine 8 of the Best Retro Video Games That Will Always Hold up By Blake Stilwell Some people would have you believe that today’s video games aren’t as good as the retro video games of yesteryear.... Read more »
Skillset Magazine 5 Tough Guy Movies That Should Never Be Remade By Jason Bright Tough guy movies have been a staple of cinema for decades. It is a genre that has launched some of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine DickTators: 4 of the Worst Dictators and Tyrants in History By Sullivan Cauley “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all... Read more »
Skillset Magazine How to Cut a Cigar Properly for Optimal Enjoyment By Skillset Staff For a select few, there’s nothing quite like the relaxation found in firing up a quality stogie, either by yourself... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Tunnel Rats: The Underground Grunts of the Vietnam War By B.C. Sanders While infantry companies were lobbing mortars, laying down suppressive fire and maneuvering with H-harnesses, helmets, rifles and rucks, the T-shirt-wearing,... Read more »