A nice, peaceful, children’s story I wrote. By the way if any artist wants to illustrate this please let me know.

The following are articles I wrote for Coed Magazine, an online magazine about college life and one of FHM’s Top Websites Ever. It’s got everything you like; girls, gadgets, beer recommendations, did I mention girls. Don’t worry there is nothing in this magazine that isn’t in Maxim.
Here is a series of articles I did for Metalmachine.net, a website about hard rock and comics. A great site.
The History of GI Joe– My article about the history of the GI Joe comic book from Marvel. I love this article because I got to talk to Larry Hama, the writer who built the GI Joe universe.
The following was posted on my good friends John and Dave’s website dreamtard.com, home to funny stuff and a great variety of music.
At Long Last…A Chinese Democracy– A “fair and balanced” review of Guns N Roses “Chinese Democracy”.
Remembering Dimebag Darrell- A tribute to one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
Here are several articles I’ve written for the Comix411 subsite of Gearlive.com. Most are reviews but there’s a good amount of commentary in there too… Read the rest of this entry »
My articles from an amazing website run by Josh Nason for fans of Mixed Martial Arts, Boxing and Professional Wrestling. Check it out.

A Word About Brock Lesnar
Posted: July 13, 2009 in Commentary, Entertainment, MMA, Professional Wrestling, Sports, UFCTags: Brock Lesnar, MMA, UFC
Much has been said about UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar’s post-fight antics after UFC 100 this past weekend. While they were definitely inappropriate by all standards of sportsmanship, Brock’s antics will not hurt the UFC.
Brock Lesnar has the potential to be for MMA what Mike Tyson was for boxing. He is an animal who tears his opponents apart without a second thought. His comments afterword are reminiscent of Tyson’s pre-fight commentary where he threatened to eat Lennox Lewis’s children. However, despite the controversy Tyson’s antics got people interested in his fight with Lewis and generated PPV buys. Another character is Floyd “Money” Mayweather. His antics got people interested in his fights and generated greater revenue. And lets not forget the interviews of Muhammed Ali. What do all these boxers have in common? They were athletes with personalities.
By reaching into his WWE background, Brock has given himself a personality; a cocky, remorseless monster that is seemingly unstoppable.
Brock Lesnar is what the UFC needs. Since the departure of Tito Ortiz, the UFC has yet to unveil a main eventer that people will pay to see, hoping that his next fight is the one where he’s humbled. And hopefully the one who humbles him will be the epitomy of class and sportsmanship. One thing’s for sure, I’ll be watching.