So, in the DC area, WASH (97.1) becomes the all-Christmas station at this time of year. In recent years, it’s been almost a race to
Tag: 80s
The Business of the Bat: An Exploration of Batman & Robin #16
Well, if you clicked on that image, you probably know what the “big reveal” was at the end of Batman & Robin #16. After the
Origin: The Final Frontier
By this point, we’ve covered how I found comics, how I came to love comics, as well as the memories and experience they provided. Back
Live Free or Origin Hard
Comics as escapism – this is a concept that is always bandied about when people try to explain the notion of collecting & reading comics.
At Long Last – My Comic Origin!
I’ve been wanting to write lately, but really haven’t had much to write about. I’ve been to a LOT of comic cons and stores lately,
The Hits From Toast to Toast AKA “Get Off That Table, Becky!”
Walk into an average DJ’d bar on a weekend night (for you local folks, I’m talking Union Jacks, Blackfinn, the late, great Lulu’s, etc.), and
They Don’t Make ’80s Shows Like They Used To…
“Well, I’m not the kind to kiss and tell, but I’ve been seen with Farrah…” In case you didn’t pick up on it from the
Lil Wayne, Auto-Tune, and Gavin DeGraw: The Music of Spring 2008
“Goodbyes shouldn’t happen over the phone.” Not much going on right now, as I’ve been pretty busy with work. I will say, however, that the
My Hatred For Seacrest 2.0 and Season Finale Analysis
“You used Ghostbusters for evil!” I’m beginning to realize that I don’t like the new Ryan Seacrest. Maybe you haven’t noticed, but Ryan Seacrest, the
Knight Rider 2008 – A Review
“Let me tell you something about 20 year olds, my friend: half of them are 16.” My God, did Knight Rider suck! I really wanted