Candorville by Darrin Bell
- January 14, 2009
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Darrin Bell’s Candorville is an insightful look at family, community and race through the eyes of Lemont Brown, a young black writer. Bell pulls no punches and delves into even the most controversial of issues. The wit and humor of the strip will draw you in.
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Comments (11) Jump to Comments Form
oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
Need to move this to the editorial (dark) side
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
How so, oldlegodad?
oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
Explicitly political and profound.
BrendanR said, 10 months ago
Still not sure what you’re saying, oldlegodad.
What could be more profound than someone Douglass (still a slave himself) understandably assumes is a slave being inaugurated as President?
deadheadzan
said,
10 months ago
This is so strong in history and irony and where we are as a people.Bravo!
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
I do agree with the profundity and tremendous irony here, but as BrendenR, am still still not sure just what oldlegodad is getting at with the need to move it and why the editorial section would be the “dark” side.
DALLASDAN said, 10 months ago
Thanks for the tip old, you’re right something this deep does belong on the editorial side not sandwiched between Calvin and Hobbes reruns and that chick bleeep comic Cathy.
Ron
said,
10 months ago
Are there 70 oldlegodads before you, oldlegodad71?
oldlegodad
said,
10 months ago
No, I am the original 71.That’s how old I was when I signed on.
BrendanR, deadheadzan said it.
JonD17 come visit us some day. Cruise through ALL of the comments on all of the toons there. Greater insanity and darkness you have never experienced especially from DHKEAKY (just had to stick that blade in) LOL
SacPopz
said,
10 months ago
Does anyone wonder how a young Frederick Douglass knows what a negative is?
BrendanR said, 10 months ago
I’m assuming it’s ‘cause he’s dreaming he knows what a negative is.