Random Thoughts – Surgery

I write this with an aching back, enjoying the fact I had minor surgery today.  Why “enjoy?”  Because I’ve been fortunate to enjoy good health my whole life. No broken bones, no cavities, no major illnesses. Well, nothing I needed to be hospitalized for, at least. So my experience with hospitals has been nominal; mostly to visit babies born or see relatives in their last days. The major exception was the one time where – long story short – my hand went through a window. One trip to the ER later and I came out with a few minor scars, but no loss in motor skills or feeling. Like I said – good fortune in health.

That hasn’t made me any less jumpy about going to the doctor – for anything. General check-ups make me antsy, and the threat of needles in any capacity sends my heart rate skyrocketing. So when I was diagnosed with a sebaceous cyst in high school, I didn’t take it well. When I was told it wasn’t threatening and could be left alone, I just about ran from the room, certain it meant I could ignore it and be scott free. Over the years, I learned the hard way that – no – it wouldn’t just go away. In fact, it could make itself quite the literal pain in the back.

So now that I’m a card-carrying Canadian, it was high time to enjoy the fruits of universal health care and get that sucker removed. And as I lay on the operating table, thinking calming thoughts and willing my muscles to relax, I thought back to the other night so long ago when a nurse was washing glass shards out of my hand.

Those of weak constitutions skip ahead – I’m fascinated by the experience, but you might find it too gruesome.

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Still here? Anyway – both times, I found the sensation fascinating. Both then and now, the novocain going in hurt, and that first pass with the scalpel when the novocain hadn’t kicked in wasn’t pleasant, but it was an otherwise painless procedure. Like someone was tugging on old leather, or tying a shoe. I was well aware this was my own flesh been cut, pulled, snipped and sewn.  I heard and felt the scissor-like snipping, but outside of the context, there wasn’t anything unsettling.  The little bits of flesh, bright red-pink and sitting on the counter, were pieces of me. But it didn’t hurt. It was disconnected while being very connected. This is probably banal to anyone who’s dealt with far more serious injuries, but for me, it was still a novel experience.

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Okay squeamish folks – you can come back now.

It also struck me at just how fortunate I am to have these resources. I went in, got the treatment, and at minimal pain. Go back 150 years and you had rags to bite and hopefully be drunk enough to not care. It was in a sterile environment with kind and well-trained staff. I realize I’m making a big deal out of a ten minute procedure, but I think it’s important to be thankful for the little things in life.  That’s why I’m sitting here, grimacing but “enjoying” it.  And now that it’s over, it’s certainly a load off my mind. Or my back, at least.

Lost Hedgehog Tales Goes Live


Originally, I had planned to release Lost Hedgehog Tales on Halloween (as BumbleKast ep. 3 will attest to). But it’s nigh upon 1AM, and my computer’s motherboard may very well be on the brink of dying. So rather than risk another 24 hours of tech support and tweaking leading to catastrophic data loss, I’m backing up my files and updating early.

Thank you to everyone who was so patient and understanding in waiting for this. I hope to keep the updates coming in a timely manner. Enjoy, and Happy (early) Halloween.

Sonic the Hedgehog #281 + Sonic Universe #84 Previews


SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #281
SONIC is SPEEDING down the Dragon Road in “Wings of Fire” Part One: Sonic and the Freedom Fighters travel to city-state of Chun-nan in search of more Gaia Keys! Dulcy the dragon is bringing all her might to help, but is her fledging team ready for end-of-the-world stakes? Could anyone really be? Then in “Homesick,” Bunnie and Tails come to the aid of a Key Guardian in a time of crisis! Featuring Cover art by the totally-terrific Tyson Hesse and a special Valentine’s Day “Love Struck” variant by the super-expressive Diana Skelly!

Script: Ian Flynn
Art: Jamal Peppers, Jennifer Hernandez, Terry Austin, John Workman & Gabriel Cassata
Sonic the Hedgehog #281 CVR A Reg: Tyson Hesse
Sonic the Hedgehog #281 CVR B Variant: Diana Skelly, Rick Bryant & Matt Herms
On Sale Date: 2/10
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.


SONIC UNIVERSE #84
Eggman’s got the MASTER PLAN in “Eggman’s Dozen” Part Two: Dr. Eggman has suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands (and claws!) of the malicious Naugus Twins! But everyone knows that you just can’t keep a good villain down-so what’s a demented doctor to do? Form a coalition of evil! When Dr. Eggman forms a strike team of his Egg Bosses around the world to strike back, will these misfit minions mesh into a fighting force? And what sinister secret is Dr. Eggman using to keep them in line? Featuring cover art by jamming Jamal Peppers and an awesome “Boss Attack” variant by lightning Lamar Wells!

Script: Ian Flynn
Art:Tracy Yardley, Jim Amash, Jack Morelli & Matt Herms
Sonic Universe #84 CVR A Reg: Jamal Peppers, Jim Amash & Matt Herms
Sonic Universe #84 CVR B Variant: Lamar Wells, Jim Amash & Steve Downer
On Sale Date: 1/27
32-page, full color comic
$3.99 U.S.

“Raiders of the Abyss” – End of Project

“Raiders of the Abyss” was meant to be a small project where I produced monthly content for readers, and they gave me precious bill-paying money in return. I structured the project around a poll I ran here on BKC and my workload of the foreseeable future.

“Foreseeable future” is an oxymoron, and I lesson I just can’t seem to learn. Of the one hundred fifty people who said they would support the project only fifteen did so. Please don’t misunderstand: I’m very thankful for those few, especially with how long they stuck with the project. Also, I lost two of my regular books and began hunting down new leads. Somewhere along the way, the website hosting the project – Patreon.com – changed their format so that I could no longer post and distribute the “Raiders” content.  Apparently they don’t support .PDF anymore.

So I’m chalking this up as a failure, and primarily on my part. I did not keep a close enough eye on the project for one thing. And five months between updates is a long time to keep on top of your creative planning, especially with other projects going on at the same time that demand more immediate attention. Looking back, I realize I was naïve in my expectations; perhaps even a little arrogant. The website no longer working for me didn’t help.

So for now, “Raiders of the Abyss” is going on the shelf. I might return to it some day, since I’d put some considerable work into laying the foundation, but for now it’s done. The patrons who did support me will still be receiving the content I promised: the next chapter, and the bonus story I promised for their months of support.

In the future, I think I’ll go for a more direct “all or nothing” scenario where it’s clear what needs to be contributed, with more tangible results, and a shorter timeframe in determining if I’ll move forward or fail again. With the holiday season looming, though, I won’t be launching anything until next year at earliest.

For those of you who read “Raiders of the Abyss,” I thank you. For those of you who supported me, whether it was one month or for the entire train wreck ride, you have my deepest gratitude.

Until next time, BumbleFans