by Alex Deuben
“If I have three hours, I definitely want to be gaming.”
– Felicia Day
For some of us, Felicia Day will always be Penny from “Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along-Blog,” but that isn’t because she’s resting on her laurels. She’s an actor who starred in the recent Syfy channel movie Red, guest starred in the “Epitaph One” and “Epitaph Two” episodes of Dollhouse and will be appearing in the second half of the current season of Eureka on the Syfy channel in 2011. She also voiced a character in the recently released video game Fallout: New Vegas.
Felicia is also the writer and star of the webseries The Guild, which finished its fourth season earlier this year. The series centers around The Knights of Good, a guild of players obsessed with a World of Warcraft-like game who meet in real life for the first time in the initial season. Over the course of four seasons, the characters have grown deeper and the world has expanded. And the show has become funnier, managing to successfully straddle the line between character-based and situation-based humor so that even those who aren’t as obsessive about video games will be able to laugh at almost every joke.
This month the DVD collecting the fourth season goes on sale with a number of extras including the Bollywood-style music video “Game On” in addition to the trade paperback of the first run of comics and a new comic written by Felicia and her co-star Jeff Lewis, focusing on Lewis’ character Vork.
Read our exclusive interview with Felicia Day on SuicideGirls.com/.