The Soxaholix is a comic-based blog published by pseudonymous Hart Brachen (similar to heartbroken) for Boston Red Sox fans to discuss the team and other sports-related news. Occasionally during the television season the blog also discusses the television drama Lost. The site began just prior to the 2004 baseball season. The author references many different sources of classic literature, modern literature, television shows, popular culture, and internet culture through the characters' dialogue. The setting for the comic revolves around a group of office co-workers in Boston and each daily strip focuses on the conversation of two of the characters in a back-and-forth manner similar to the comic Get your war on.
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| - The Soxaholix is a comic-based blog published by pseudonymous Hart Brachen (similar to heartbroken) for Boston Red Sox fans to discuss the team and other sports-related news. Occasionally during the television season the blog also discusses the television drama Lost. The site began just prior to the 2004 baseball season. The author references many different sources of classic literature, modern literature, television shows, popular culture, and internet culture through the characters' dialogue. The setting for the comic revolves around a group of office co-workers in Boston and each daily strip focuses on the conversation of two of the characters in a back-and-forth manner similar to the comic Get your war on. (en)
- The Soxaholix est un blog en forme de bande dessinée publié par le pseudonyme Hart Brachen (semblable à hearthbroken, signifiant cœur brisé en anglais), s'adressant aux supporters de la franchise de baseball des Red Sox de Boston. (fr)
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| - "Get Your War On meets Boston Dirt Dogs meets Sons of Sam Horn" (en)
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| - The Soxaholix est un blog en forme de bande dessinée publié par le pseudonyme Hart Brachen (semblable à hearthbroken, signifiant cœur brisé en anglais), s'adressant aux supporters de la franchise de baseball des Red Sox de Boston. Les sujets abordés sont principalement les sports d'équipe et leur actualité, mais il arrive qu'il traite de séries télévisées en cours de saison. Le site a été créé juste avant le début de la Ligue majeure de baseball 2004. L'auteur, à travers les conversations des protagonistes de sa bande dessinée, fait référence tant à la littérature classique, moderne, qu'à la culture populaire, télévisuelle et internet. Les saynètes dessinées mettent en image les échanges d'un groupe de collègues de bureau à Boston, à la manière de la bande dessinée Get Your War On. L'audience du site, qui était en moyenne de 1 600 visiteurs par jour en 2005, a atteint des pics à 12 000 lecteurs en une journée. Le site est reconnu par un certain nombre de médias sportifs de premier plan et sites de sports pour son ton incisif et son mélange d'humour et de courage, dont un article du Wall Street Journal en 2005. Le blog est également cité dans l'émission All Things Considered sur la National Public Radio le 2 mars 2007 dans un sujet sur la sous-culture des fans de baseball. (fr)
- The Soxaholix is a comic-based blog published by pseudonymous Hart Brachen (similar to heartbroken) for Boston Red Sox fans to discuss the team and other sports-related news. Occasionally during the television season the blog also discusses the television drama Lost. The site began just prior to the 2004 baseball season. The author references many different sources of classic literature, modern literature, television shows, popular culture, and internet culture through the characters' dialogue. The setting for the comic revolves around a group of office co-workers in Boston and each daily strip focuses on the conversation of two of the characters in a back-and-forth manner similar to the comic Get your war on. Readership averaged 1,600 visitors per day in 2005 with sometimes as many as 12,000 readers in a single day. The site has been recognized by a number of prominent online award committees and sports websites for incisive wit and mix of high-brow as well as low-brow humor, including a 2005 article in The Wall Street Journal. It was also mentioned in the March 2, 2007 All Things Considered story concerning baseball fandom on NPR. (en)
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