Lots of stories have been written about wishes coming true. The imaginative part is the twist, the unintended consequences. Stick’s imagination is just fine.
It’s been a while since I read Wells’ Invisible Man, but I do seem to recall Griffin (the Invisible Man) mentioning he had to stay in seclusion until he had digested any food as others did or would find his “lunch churning around in mid-air” (as Stick puts it) disturbing at best.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl 4 days ago
Easier to read:
Https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2003/07/06
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The correct one for today:
Https://www.gocomics.Com/preteena/2002/11/10
lisfnord 4 days ago
The colorist was clearly feeling off their game today.
EntrancedCat 4 days ago
Stick has a wonderful, awesome imagination!
Skeptical Meg 4 days ago
Lots of stories have been written about wishes coming true. The imaginative part is the twist, the unintended consequences. Stick’s imagination is just fine.
sjsczurek 4 days ago
Stick has either too little imagination or too much.
Jefano Premium Member 4 days ago
H G Wells’ Invisible Man had to be naked to be invisible. Ralph Ellison’s didn’t.
adrianrune 3 days ago
It’s been a while since I read Wells’ Invisible Man, but I do seem to recall Griffin (the Invisible Man) mentioning he had to stay in seclusion until he had digested any food as others did or would find his “lunch churning around in mid-air” (as Stick puts it) disturbing at best.