Imagine This by Lucas Turnbloom
- May 11, 2009
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Some adults wistfully wonder what became of the imaginary friends of their childhood. Not Darin. His are sitting on the couch, too-constant companions sharing every strange moment of his cheerfully frustrated life. There’s Dewey the Dinosaur, with heart of gold and head of fluff, and Clovis, the Teddy Bear With Serious Anger Issues (and some very bad habits). An unemployed 30-year-old graphic designer, Darin lives in his father’s basement, which he also shares with the enigmatic Robert the Plant.
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MJNFPCartoonist said, 6 months ago
With Peeps, Ha,ha,ha outrageous.
Greg Bulmash said, 6 months ago
You made my favorite strip even better!!
dsped
said,
6 months ago
I’ll take one, but please hold the Peeps.
Radical-Knight
said,
6 months ago
Cadbury egg omlet? I like omlets but Great Gallopin Hornytoads!!
jml58 said, 6 months ago
Bon apetit.
pookid54
said,
6 months ago
Cadbury egg and a Peep? Would that be a mother and child reunion?
Great strip…great art! Thank you, Lucas
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
MJ – Indeed sir!
Greg – Woo hoo!! Thank you, sir. Glad I didn’t ruin it for you.
dsped – I make it my motto to NEVER eat peeps.
Radical-Knight – Thank you, sir Knight!
jml58 – Oooh, I’m not sure about that. ;-)
Pookid54 – LOL!! Thank you friend!
iamtxmilady said, 6 months ago
Lucas, I love the way you respond to your commentators individually. It shows great class.
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
I’ve been talking about hangtown fries this morning and really working up an appetite. Thank you Lucas, for keeping me on my diet. LOL
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
@iamtxmilady – That’s very kind of you. My thought: if you’re gonna take the time to read and write, the very least I can do is respond. Thank you for reading!
@cleokaya – You’re welcome. I’m in the same boat as you – I’m starving but the last panel of this comic is keeping me from walking over to the vending machine. LOL
forrest11 said, 6 months ago
Wow! Lucas! Amazing strip! I just love imagine this! Why isn’t this syndicated yet!? as far as I’m concerned this should be in 2000 papers by now. Alot funnier than most strips in print today.
bald 716 said, 6 months ago
cadbury egg omlet? yummy! and i was thinking of going out for sweet potato fries .. this sounds even better
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
forrest11 – Hey there, forrest11! I agree with everything you’ve said! ;-)
I’ll tell you why I’m not syndicated yet: I once wrote, in soap, on a Universal editor’s car window, “Mary Worth Stinks!” Well, as it turns out “Mary Worth” isn’t even syndicated with Universal. So, I burned two bridges that tragic arbor day.
Thanks for dropping by!
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
@bald – DON’T bring me back any! ;-)
bald 716 said, 6 months ago
lucas - believe it or not they are pretty good
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
@bald – okay, bring me back 4.
cleokaya
said,
6 months ago
I haven’t told you yet Lucas, but I also had two imaginary friends. They were called Dirty & Bear and were my two teddy bears. The names were extremely original. Dirty was a white bear who had seen better days and Bear was just a regular brown teddy. They were so real, that they were with me for several years. I guess that’s what happens when you are an only child.
Shikamoo
said,
6 months ago
Love this one. Which came first- the chicken or the egg?
Clovis and Dewey are good restaurant critics.
Turnbloom
said,
6 months ago
@cleokaya – It’s funny, I’ve noticed “only children” usually have more imaginative imaginations. Where as those with siblings (like me) tend to replace imagination with tormenting younger siblings. Good times. ;-)
@Shikamoo MIB – Thank you!! Hmm, I’d say, the protoplasm gunk came first. :-)