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Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Back at POWW with Jimmy Blaze
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
The Dog Days of Naperville
In addition to my fascination with mascots, I also love public art, especially sculptures. A few weeks ago, I visited some dog sculptures in Naperville, Illinois. Always looking out to help me, my sister Jean alerted me to these dogs.
The Dog Days of Summer features 25 painted pet sculptures in the downtown Naperville area. Notice, I wrote pets, and not dogs. That's because one cat is in the mix.
Aside from the lone cat, the other 24 sculptures feature a variety of dog breeds painted with different themes and local business logos. Unlike some other sculpture projects, the different breeds allow each piece to look different. I love these type of sculptures either way, but having them all shaped differently makes them stand out.
I wrote more about the dogs on Naperville's Dog Days of Summer on Global Traveler. Below is a picture of my favorite dog, a very colorful bulldog.
Monday, July 13, 2026
Friend Encounters: John Cena and David Vox Mullen
Friend Encounters is a weekly series featuring my friends meeting celebrities.
There is so much material in this picture. It is also a bit bittersweet for me.
First, the obvious joke. Why am I featuring my friend David Vox Mullen all by himself? If you know wrestling, you'll get that reference. If you don't know wrestling, look at Cena's hat for a clue.
This meeting between wrestling legend John Cena and my pal Vox happened at Wizard World in 2012. That was before I even knew Vox, but it wasn't before I was covering Wizard World. Henc my angst. Why didn't I get an interview with Cena? Oh well.
I am very happy for Vox though. He landed a big name and he deserved it. Vox is extremely talented, whether singing, hosting, performing comedy or anything else he does. He is also ne of the greatest people I know.
Vox earned everything he has gotten. His most recent projects were a documentary on Wisconsin wrestling promoter David Herro and an unnamed future doc. His very latest accomplishment is his book Go Book Yourself. I am lucky enough to have a special #5 of 20 original copies headed to me. I can't waqit to read it and review it right here.
To learn more info, follow Vox on Instagram. Of course, check back here, too. You'll definitely see more of Vox in the future.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Celebrity Jersey Cards #810: John Harbaugh & Kimmie Meissner
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series featuring celebrities wearing sports jerseys. I am continuing my season-long alphabetical march through all MLB teams. Today, I present a couple athletic Baltimore Orioles fans.
Born in Ohio, John Harbaugh led the Baltimore Ravens to a victory in Super Bowl XLVII and was named Coach of the Year in 2019. The younger brother of Jim, John just moved to the New York Giants after 18 years with the Ravens. Perhaps he will make an appearance for the Mets or Yankees to get another Celebrity Jersey Card.
Born in Towson, Maryland, Kimmie Meissner grew to be a world champion figure skater. She was the youngest athlete to compete in the 2006 Olympics. After winning the Worlds championships in 2006, Meissner became the ambassador for the "Cool Kids Campaign," which provided toys for pediatric oncology patients, for which I wildly applaud her. She also designed bracelets to raise money for charity. Meissner gets extra points for an old school pose on her Celebrity Jersey Card. That pose would look great on a card from the early 70s.Saturday, July 11, 2026
Cards That Never Were: Bob Gallagher Topps 1973 & '76
Cards That Never Were is a recurring series in which I create digital trading cards for players missed in various sets. I borrowed this concept from far too many to thank, but I appreciate all of their efforts.
Bob Gallagher was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 17th round of the 1968 MLB June Amateur Draft. In 1971, he was selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 1971 rule 5 draft and appeared in a few games for the BoSox in 1972. Again in 1972, he was selected in the Rule 5 Draft, this time by the Houston Astros. He played two seasons for the Astros, before being traded to the New York Mets. After one season in the Big Apple, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants, but did not play in the MLB after the 1975 season. All told, Gallagher played parts of four seasons, appearing in 213 games, batting .220 with 2 HRs, 13 RBIs and 34 runs scored.
For his efforts, Topps gave Gallagher cards in 1974 and '75, skipping his first and last. Once again, I was beaten to the punch. Gio of When Topps Had (Base)Balls created the 1973 card, while Lynn of the Facebook group Custom Baseball Cards made the 1976 card. I can't improve on these beauties. I just highlight them and encourage all to checkout those sites for their thousands of other masterful creations.

Friday, July 10, 2026
Carrie and Squared Circle Expo
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Celebrity Jersey Cards Special Edition #809: WWE FIFA Kofi Kingston & Robert Roode
Celebrity Jersey Cards is a weekly series featuring celebrities wearing sports jerseys. With the World Cup starting today, I produced some Special Edition WWE FIFA Celebrity Jersey Cards.
Born Kofi Nahaje Sarkodie-Mensah in Ghana, Kofi Kingston was originallt billed from Jamaica, requiring some sort of accent. Why not just Ghana? That's the WWE for you. Somewhere along the way, he lost that part of his gimmick and has become one of the cornerstones of the WWE.
Toronto native Robert Roode made his debut in 1998. He gained huge success in the Beer Money tag team in TNA Impact Wrestling. He has been with the WWE since 2016, but often gets lost in the shuffle, despite his skills. He has done agent work for the WWE for a few years, seemingly retired from inring competition now. Roode deserved a better run in the WWE, but again, that's the WWE.Wednesday, July 8, 2026
Talking Travel with Brooks Laich
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Steve Horton at Fan Expo 2025
Fan Expo returns to Chicago August 14-16. As usual, I will be "On the Beat" meeting celebrities and creators of all sorts.
Since acquiring Wizard World several years ago, Fan Expo has done a great job. Most attendees wouldn't even know any difference.
One of the great parts of Fan Expo is the guest lineup. Where else could I meet a New York Times bestselling comic book writer this easily? I did just that last year when I met Steve Horton.
A graduate of Purdue University, Horton is a graphic novelist who has done work for Image Comics, IDW, Dark Horse Comics and more. He has written for various comics, including Amala's Blade: Spirits of Naamaron with Michael Dialynas and Satellite Falling with Stephen Thompson, among his other work.
In 2020, Horton authored Bowie: Stardust, Rayguns, and Moonage Daydreams with Michael Allred and Laura Allred. The graphic novel won two Eisner Awards in 2021 and is a must for all Bowie fans.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Friend Encounters: Jon Patricof and Tony
Friend Encounters is a weekly series featuring friends meeting celebrities.
Today, I continue with an Athletes Unlimited theme by featuring the man at the top.
New York born Jon Patricof graduated from Harvard. He joined Tribeca Enterprises in 2005 as Chief Operating Officer. In 2016, he became the third president of New York City FC. Along with Jonathan Soros, Patricof co-founded Athletes Unlimited in 2020.
AU was originally comprised of four women's sports leagues, including softball, Volleyball, Lacrosse and basketball, all played using fantasy league-type rules and scoring. Lacrosse folded after a few years. Softball expanded to a standard league in 2025. This year, the AU Softball League added two new teams, while assigning city alliances. Ths, the Chicago Bandits were reborn.
As I have been doing, today I feature Tony, another of the old guard. Tony actually goes farther back with the team than I do. Although we aren't certain, we might have first met at a Bandits game in 2014. We at least know we started chatting more at those games.
Last year, the league played all games in Rosemont. Tony met Patricof at one of the games in Rosemont last year. In a rarity, I spotted Patricof first. Eagle eyes Tony usually is the spotter.
Either way, we chatted briefly with Patricof. He is always very busy when he is here. Catching him even for a quick picture is a challenge, but Tony and I are dedicated pros at this. lol
For more info on the league, go to auprosports.com. Check back here for my coverage.











