Comic Update
Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that we had to rush our son into the hospital. It turns out he has type 1 diabetes. We will be staying with him in the hospital and helping get his new dietary needs sorted with a nutritionist and doctors. This will be a major life change for all of us, and it will take some time to get things sorted. The comic will be on hold for a while, and any commissions that are currently ordered will take a bit longer to get done. They will get done, just not soon. My apologies and I just ask for you patience. Thank you much.



That’s really rough. Take all the time you need.
What he said
so sorry to hear that, please take care of your family. ~<3
Good luck.
Real Life takes priority. Do what you need to do and us fans will still be here when you come back.
Being a Diabetic myself, I understand only too well. Give your Son all our best and take your time with the comic. We all wish your family well! 🙂
My son was diagnosed three years ago. Life changing event for all of us. It’s not the end of the world, though, for your son or you. It may take awhile, but he’ll be ok, and so will you. Be well and take care!
Totally understand that! Just know that we are here when everything is sorted!
Terribly sorry to hear this, Paul. Take care of him, take care of yourself.
Ouch.
All the best to your son and hoping for a quick adaptation to a new routine.
Take all the time you need, we’ll be here supporting you.
Oh fudgecicles.
I can’t imagine what that put you all through. Best wishes for the best possible outcome of all this.
May all that can bless you and your family – bless you, your family and the medical staff, and your efforts to help your son. Our hopes for the best are the winds at your back.
Scary moments for a kid, and the parents. Take all the time you need
First off I’m terribly sorry your family has to deal with this. My youngest sister was diagnosed with type one when she was two years old. Second: find a top shelf endocrinologist to guide you in this journey. My parents for years took my sister to a university of Texas hospital in Galveston Texas to learn what’s the newest thing there was at the time for diabetes mellitus.