Candorville by Darrin Bell
- September 16, 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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ejcapulet
said,
2 months ago
I’ll go with praise on this one.
4deerinmyyard
said,
2 months ago
At least he didn’t say “someday soon”.
SherlockWatson said, 2 months ago
Diplomacy: the art of telling someone to go to hell and making him look forward to the trip.
Badto Thebone said, 2 months ago
The part that would make me uneasy is the phrase “a man’s brain”. Is he saying that Brown’s brain makes connections like a woman, a hermaphrodite or like a non-human?
pbarnrob said, 2 months ago
What it may be telling us is, neither one is moving anywhere right now.
Maybe we have to fix the unGawdly amount of money in campaigns before we’ll get these people to work for *us*.