About Mitch
I am so glad that evidence of my past comic book experience is buried in a municipal waste site somewhere in Washington State. It would be embarrassing indeed to have that cassette tape of me reading an old Fantastic Four book out loud come to attention. (Yes, I read it out loud to a cassette tape recorder. Yes, I did all the voices; ALL the voices. Nope, not proud of that achievement. It was a good book though.) Flash forward 30 years. (Yeah, it took 30 years to get to this point) With a public school education, Community College radio shifts, The Edward R Murrow School at Washington State University, a marriage, a graduate degree, a divorce, another marriage, a TV job in Seattle. . . all a part of my history. Now, finally, I return to writing. I just never thought it would be a comic book. The comic book format has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. My brain has clearly been influenced by the pace of that form of storytelling. I never can tell a story to a group of people quickly. I have been working on and off as a Broadcaster since 1991 as a student employee at KWSU and Prime Sports. I had been the Production director(s) for Green River Community College’s Newspaper AND KGRG simultaneously. I even spent a year in Yuma, Arizona as a Creative Services Producer/Director. In 2006 I got back into Radio at CBS Radio Seattle in Promotions. Yeah, I was the old man of the crew, but I enjoyed the work. Then KOMO Called and the rest is history. It was with Fisher that I discover the story of how the WOTW Broadcast effected the tiny town of Concrete Washington. I HAD to tell their story.