When I was a tot, I had an invisible friend. My brother was jealous of my invisible friend, so he created an imaginary friend. But we both knew his wasn’t real; he was just making it up. There’s a big difference between an invisible friend and an imaginary friend.
Zykoic 12 months ago
The invisible hand of the free market has a finger.
Enter.Name.Here 12 months ago
Greedy ghosts!
Dirty Dragon 12 months ago
Sedgie’s leaving nothing to the imagination.
Frankie5466 12 months ago
Things didn’t go well for Monty with his imaginary friend either (Story runs thru the 13th, a rare arc where we see Monty as a kid)
https://www.gocomics.Com/monty/2011/08/08
Jayalexander 12 months ago
Plus holidays!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 12 months ago
Buy Prescott out and form a monopoly.
Pharmakeus Ubik 12 months ago
Sedgie couldn’t imagine offering him better compensation.
Spoonbone 12 months ago
When I was a tot, I had an invisible friend. My brother was jealous of my invisible friend, so he created an imaginary friend. But we both knew his wasn’t real; he was just making it up. There’s a big difference between an invisible friend and an imaginary friend.
F-Flash 12 months ago
Imaginary friends just ain’t what they used to be.
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 12 months ago
This is giving Jarvis an idea…
Windfall35 12 months ago
That’s the great thing about a free market…
mistercatworks 12 months ago
Not too mention more imagination.
sandflea 12 months ago
Imagine that.
morningglory73 Premium Member 12 months ago
Don’t make him so much like yourself Sedgie, use more imagination if possible.
Impkins Premium Member 12 months ago
He was ticked because he didn’t get a nifty hat like everyone else in the strip. :)
Out of the Past 12 months ago
A sad Sedgwick is unusual.
eddi-TBH 12 months ago
Sedgie cheaped out and his imagination ran off.