Comic Transcripts

– I realized today that people I used to consider `old’ are the exact age I am now. People I used to consider `my age’ now look hopelessly young to me.

– People I went to school with are now lawyers, professors, business owners. I just saw a doctor who looked young enough to be my kid. It blows my mind.

– I’m taking medical advice from someone who wasn’t even born until my voice was changing! He was still in diapers when I had my transgender surgery!
– When you had your WHAT

{{header: bones ache at WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{alt-text: guys gender reassignment surgery is a very delicate subject for many people and i’ll thank you not to trivialize it for a cheap gag okay SERIOUSLY :[}}

#280; In which Jamie feels Old transcribed by in

– I realized today that people I used to consider `old’ are the exact age I am now. People I used to consider `my age’ now look hopelessly young to me.

– People I went to school with are now lawyers, professors, business owners. I just saw a doctor who looked young enough to be my kid. It blows my mind.

– I’m taking medical advice from someone who wasn’t even born until my voice was changing! He was still in diapers when I had my transgender surgery!
– When you had your WHAT

{{header: bones ache at WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{alt-text: guys gender reassignment surgery is a very delicate subject for many people and i’ll thank you not to trivialize it for a cheap gag okay SERIOUSLY :[}}

#280; In which Jamie feels Old transcribed by in

- I realized today that people I used to consider `old' are the exact age I am now. People I used to consider `my age' now look hopelessly young to me.

- People I went to school with are now lawyers, professors, business owners. I just saw a doctor who looked young enough to be my kid. It blows my mind.

- I'm taking medical advice from someone who wasn't even born until my voice was changing! He was still in diapers when I had my transgender surgery!
- When you had your WHAT

{{header: bones ache at WONDERMARK.COM}}
{{alt-text: guys gender reassignment surgery is a very delicate subject for many people and i'll thank you not to trivialize it for a cheap gag okay SERIOUSLY :[}}

guys gender reassignment surgery is a very delicate subject for many people and i'll thank you not to trivialize it for a cheap gag okay SERIOUSLY :[

New ways to get Bolted!

In addition to buying things directly from me, the normal way, my game Bolted! is also now available on Amazon dot com.

On that famous website, you can also get the Creature-Crafting Magnets Set, which is made of the same artwork from the game, but is just a weird little trinket (not a playable game).

My kiddo made the elaborate version below to show off just how many magnets you get in the set (it’s 150 pieces in all — this isn’t even all of them).

Also now on Amazon is my set of Multi-Purpose Greeting Cards — a full dozen cards with envelopes in a fancy, unbranded, foil-stamped box!

Event alert!

I’ll also be showing off Bolted! at Greenwood Games, an event in Seattle this Saturday:

Greenwood Games is a free, all-ages community game event that invites players to spend the afternoon walking Greenwood Avenue from 65th to 80th, collecting clues, cracking puzzles, and discovering games made right here in Washington.

Think of it as Pride Hop, ArtWalk, and the Gumshoe all rolled into one,  except the whole thing is built around games and puzzles.​

Local game designers will be set up at different places along Greenwood Avenue in Phinney Ridge (near Ballard). My specific spot will be the “Holy Mountain Phinney Ridge Taproom”. All the information about all the different games & venues is on the website!

(If you’re in Seattle generally but not free tomorrow, Bolted! is also stocked at Blue Highway Games in Queen Anne.)

Next week, I’ll be at Gen Con! I personally will be hanging with my buddy Sam Logan at BFE Webcomics, booth #1217… but I have it on good authority that copies of Bolted! will be available at the CRWN Studios booth, #2549.

Visit one booth! Then the other! The order…is up to you.


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