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Thursday, July 31, 2025

Lightning Strikes page 1

As I was posting the previous comic on my blog, I saw this one which I’d thought, mistakenly, that I had already posted. Rectifying that hiccup, here it is…

Even while I have unfinished stories and comics that I am working to complete, I sometimes have an experience that just begs for its own expression in a comic of its own. Hence the first page of a series I’ve tentatively named Lightning Strikes, referencing the talk that Anthony Hopkins has with his daughter in the helicopter toward the beginning of the movie, Meet Joe Black. If you’ve seen the movie, you have a huge clue as to the subject of this series, not that it’s difficult to deduce. 

And it was really fun to adapt some of my Spirit Guides into Starfleet officers on my own personal Enterprise. 


I hope you enjoy it, and thank you for reading! 

 

Country Bank

Since my childhood, listening to my dad belt out The Wabash Cannonball every Sunday morning while getting ready for church, or to the Johnny Cash 8-track tapes he played on camping trips, or watching Hee Haw every week, Country Music has always been a part of the background of my life. Then came my teens along with a certain TV show that brought Country into the very forefront of my life on the wheels of a bright orange Dodge charger. 

Dukes of Hazzard brought me a visual representation, albeit not necessarily an accurate one, of something I’d always wanted - a rural life on a farm, surrounded by animals and wildlife, far from the bustling of an urban or even suburban environment. And this idyllic vision of country life came naturally ensconced in Country Music. In my teen years, when I discovered that to the governing influences around me, music was a slightly more acceptable pursuit than art, I surrounded and filled my life with this music, to the point of temporarily redirecting my Disney-flavored dreams toward Nashville, and becoming a singer/songwriter who, perhaps one day, might play the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. 

I recently received the thunderbolt of a revelation of a deeper purpose to the influence born unto me upon the harmonic melodies and chords of this special music that resonated so intimately with whom I was at the time. As the songs spoke to me, I in turn spoke to them, hiding parts and pieces of myself, as if planting seeds, between the notes to be harvested at a future time when I’d acquired the skills and know-how to do so. I am now reaping the rewards of my Teenage Urban Cowboy Blues - the title of the first song I ever wrote. 






Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Closure

For those of you just joining us... 

It'd been nine months since Valerie and I walked away from what was the best relationship I'd personally been involved in up to that point. It'd been nine months of recalibrating, redefining, and wading through a mire of mental and emotional ambiguity, which is admittedly still in full force. But sorting out your own shtuff is difficult enough, let alone dealing with emotional attachments of someone else, and at this particular point it was obvious to both of us that we needed to clean things up energetically and put to rest any loose ends and entangled cords. It was time to officially be, as my very first celebrity crush, Marlo Thomas, would say, "Free to be you and me."

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