Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos
- January 14, 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 (21) (Please sign in to comment)
templo SUD said, 5 months ago
Serves that señor right… I guess.
margueritem
said, 5 months ago
Always a reason for joy.
frumdebang said, 5 months ago
@templo SUD
He was having a señor moment.
unicornstar said, 5 months ago
Well that would make my day.
iangoodson said, 5 months ago
I know the feeling. I was cut up at night by a lunatic driving at excessive speed. I was annoyed and flashed my headlights by way of reprimand. This caught the attention of some traffic cops parked to the side of the road. Blue lights on and the miscreant was pulled over. Such joy. One wishes it could happen more often.
JohnniePolo said, 5 months ago
Sounds like schadenfreude.
cdward said, 5 months ago
@JohnniePolo
Yeah, but it’s not just anybody’s misery he’s enjoying. It’s a guy who cut him off, thought he owned the road and probably made other folks’ lives worse for it. It is kind of nice to see them get pulled over.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 5 months ago
WooHoo!!!
Dragon0131 said, 5 months ago
A few years ago I was heading home on th Eisenhower in Chicago in a snow storm. Fortunately there was very little traffic on the expressway-the road was plowed, but with blowing and drifting snow you couldn’t find the lanes. I was to the far right, carefully driving along, when a guy in a SUV passed me by. He was probably doing 55 to 60 ( I was doing 35 to 45 due to conditions). When I got to the split, I saw him stuck in a ditch-he was going too fast for conditions. I got home safe and he was the only person I saw in a ditch.
Gee Man said, 5 months ago
Something similar a couple summers back – a bridge on the busiest section of the busiest freeway in Calgary was being re-habbed, and down to two narrow lanes, leading to huge traffic backups daily. Some folks took to driving on the shoulder, then across an adjacent field to go past the long line, then push back on the road just before the bridge. Sweet to see the cops waiting for them one morning, handing out tickets. No shortcut that day. And it stopped happening, because tens of thousands of drivers got to drive past them stopped and getting their come-uppance.
piksea
said, 5 months ago
I love when you get to see the karma train in action. Choo Choo!
Jeffrey Hope said, 5 months ago
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Comic Minister said, 5 months ago
Serves him right!
hippogriff said, 5 months ago
My moment was at a red light. An idiot came up in the next lane and made a vroom vrroom challenge to race. I vroomed once, the light changed, he burned off, I made a right turn as I had intended, but noticed blue lights blinking down the street I just left.
Terri Brittingham said, 5 months ago
IMMD!