Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos
- February 25, 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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templo SUD said, 3 months ago
Edible hairnets… like that’ll catch on. (Guess tomorrow’ll tell us Tía Carmen’s good news; might be worthy of a storyline.)
KaminoNeko said, 3 months ago
Tia Carmen isn’t the batty one. That’s frightening.
Gator007 said, 3 months ago
@KaminoNeko
Not the only one.
swami mommy said, 3 months ago
GAG! ( And I don’t mean “joke”).
jackdohany
said, 3 months ago
Norma, trust me, you don’t want to know!
Neither, for that matter, do I!
oldman2013 said, 3 months ago
thats how they catch the fish sticks
Boise Ed
said, 3 months ago
@
It says “I have a bit of a bazaar sense of humor.” Does that mean you enjoy shopping?
comicsssfan said, 3 months ago
That’s because the fish sticks smell like hair nets.
chireef said, 3 months ago
@oldman2013
with fish nets
jim murph said, 3 months ago
Its been a long time, since I had a school lunch, but I remember it as a treat, about once a week. couldn’t afford more. The servers did not wear gloves, hair nets were not required.My mom made (brown bag) lunch, sandwich, fruit, & cookies. We didn’t have soda or candy vending machine’s we survived. I use too recycle the bag, for the whole week. Not to save a tree, but too save money.
comicsssfan said, 3 months ago
@jim murph
Well, you had it better than me. I ate two those things a day because my mother had a food odor phobia and couldn’t cook and didn’t want to dirty the kitchen. I ate lunch with a few other guys whose mothers had the same affliction, and also inhaled two lunches. I can still remember how we would stampede like water buffaloes to the lunch room each day, we were so starved. I wonder why none of us had girlfriends?