Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos
- August 16, 2011
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Baldo is our first comic strip that features Latino characters and themes. Baldo lives with his parents and works at Auto Y Rod, Inc., selling car parts. Through his daily exploits in the world of girls, cars, and little sisters, readers will learn just how well they can identify with this teen. Writer Hector Cantú and artist Carlos Castellanos have given us a comic strip whose warmth and gentle humor will appeal to all.
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Comments (8) (Please sign in to comment)
thechristianbookcompany said, almost 2 years ago
This fight for the love of reading that Hector & Carlos are on is really cool. May all Latinos love to read books in Jesus name, Amen.
thechristianbookcompany said, almost 2 years ago
Oh! this reminds of Ben Carson’s autobiography.
phuh knees said, almost 2 years ago
Kill your teevee!
Gigantor said, almost 2 years ago
C&C are showing their age. TV isn’t as dominant in kids’ lives as it was in past generations. They’re more likely to be online, playing videogames or on their phones nowadays.
Number Three said, almost 2 years ago
Haha!
xxx
TimeTraveler
said, almost 2 years ago
It’s the continuing adventures of book girl versus the television zombies.
Night-Gaunt49 said, almost 2 years ago
The only protection from the zomibification.
Smythe Symble said, almost 2 years ago
[any] One has got to love the affinity for Literacy.