Well, this is awkward

So, those of you who follow us on twitter and Facebook probably already know this, but I broke my right clavicle last Tuesday night. I did a right amazing job on it, too. Three and a half hours of surgery and a stainless steel plate later and everything is back in place. The ends no longer overlap by 4cm and one end is no longer buried in muscle tissue. Huzzah.

I’m not suffering any apparent nerve damage. My hand and wrist and elbow work just fine. Aside from the pain and the lack of shoulder mobility, I should be fine. But that will take time. The upside of all this is I cannot currently draw. Full recovery is gonna take some six weeks, but I should be back to the drawing board within a week.

This is going to impact the release of issue 5. Sorry about that. But not a lot I can do about it. I’m not sure how much impact this is gonna have, and I won’t really know until I get back to drawing. I’m gonna do my best to minimize the delay of issue 5 as much as possible. We’ll let you know more when we do.

Thanks for understanding.

About Garth

Born in Known Space, raised by the likes of Lazarus Long, Dr. Susan Calvin, and Lt. Miles Vorkosigan, Garth Graham has only ever partially shared the same reality as most of us. Fascinated by what might be and what isn't, rather than weighed down by the drama of what is, he has forged a tenuous bridge made of ink and paper between our world and some strange unknowable scape where improbable dreams are born. Perhaps it has driven him a little mad. Yet such madness has born fine delectable fruit for our eye organs. His previous works include the webcomics Comedity and Finder's Keepers. In his spare time Garth likes to laugh maniacally about the abstract and fictional concept of “spare time” and does his level best to refute entropy.