Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos
- December 04, 2012
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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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Night-Gaunt49 said, 7 months ago
Then best to shift to a smaller dream then.
saxie5 said, 7 months ago
Have to wonder how serious Baldo is about getting a car. When I was saving for a card, that money did not get spent on anything else!
Loy Wells said, 7 months ago
He’s ready to become a democrat.
renewed1 said, 7 months ago
Why not operate this way? Apparantly most of the voters in this country like this philosophy. Just wait for the squealing when the bills can no longer be kicked down the road.
hippogriff said, 7 months ago
renewed1: Obviously when that time comes, you spend it all outside the budget, like Halliburton wars.
Bob
said, 7 months ago
What budget?
comicsssfan said, 7 months ago
This is no good. He works at a car parts store and doesn’t have a car.
carlfishman said, 7 months ago
@comicssfan; I wonder whether he’s familar with Johnny Cash’s “One Piece at a Time”?
comicsssfan said, 7 months ago
@carlfishman
Assembly line workers laugh at that song. They say you couldn’t get out of there with a grommet, much less a real part.