SUPER HERO POKER SHOWDOWN – THE INTERVIEW
In Comedy | By MrIncredible | On July 28 2015 08:19 AM
"Superman, Batman, the Joker and Harley Quinn, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Deadpool (Deadpool?!), and many more will fight each other for a quarter-billion dollar prize - half going to the S.O.C.D. (the Society for the Sufferers of Collateral Damage), the ...
Tuning Into Station 720: Chrissie Zullo
In Art | By MrIncredible | On January 1 2015 12:00 PM
Chrissie Zullo is an illustrator who has worked for DC, Dark Horse, Archie Comics, IDW, Topps, and Harper Collins. I met Chrissie while at the Rhode Island Comic con and feel in love with her work. WE exchanged contact info ...
Interview with Headlocked comic creator Michael Kingston
In Comic Books | By Patterson | On July 22 2010 11:03 PM
Michael Kingston is the writer and creator of the comic book series Headlocked. The series is about a college theater major who attends a wrestling show and is captivated by the pageantry and psychology of the business, and sees it ...
How did you Celebrate Stras-Mas? (My Stras-mas day tale)
In MLB | By SirMHayesXIV | On June 13 2010 02:40 PM
For this night Reality stared unflinchingly and mowed hype down... with vicious fastball after vicious fastball, and then made it buckle with a nasty curveball. Hype, like the Pirates Strasburg faced, was no match for Reality that night. That night Stephen Strasburg was a Real Major Leaguer. Washington DC was a REAL baseball town... and both of their futures look REAL good.
When Hype and Reality Collide (Phenom + Hype + Tuesday = Strasburg)
In Fantasy Sports | By SirMHayesXIV | On June 5 2010 05:12 PM
And now, 6 weeks, and 65 strikeouts and only 13 walks between AA Harrisburg and AAA Syracuse later we're on the precipice of getting to see Stephen Strasburg on a big league team. In a big league stadium. Pitching against a big league team... correction... Pittsburgh Pirates.
Top DC Area Sportscasters (Leonard Shapiro)
If you're in my same age demographic, then you've likely only listened to sporting events on the radio very rarely, but for any sports fan who's at least 5 years older than I am, at one point in time it ...