Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos
- January 09, 2013
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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 (9) (Please sign in to comment)
templo SUD said, 4 months ago
Makes me wonder who was the idiota who invented the BINGO game.
simpsonfan2 said, 4 months ago
Or she was ‘on’. Which is waiting for one number, and it was the first number called…in the next game.
1after909 said, 4 months ago
@templo SUD
I don’t think its the idiots that invented it………
AshburnStadium said, 4 months ago
What’s got 75 balls and screws little old ladies? BINGO!
zoidknight said, 4 months ago
@AshburnStadium
The Senate.
comicsssfan said, 4 months ago
What the heck? She can’t blow a $100 at this considering how hard she works.
Chikuku said, 4 months ago
I think it was the Catholic Church invented Bingo.
Chikuku said, 4 months ago
But I’m just guessing.
hippogriff said, 4 months ago
I recall it was an early 20th century US invention derived from the earlier Lotto, which, in turn comes from lottery, which was invented by Cassanova.