Candorville by Darrin Bell
- November 04, 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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hank197857
said,
17 days ago
nice …
wittyvegan said, 17 days ago
Clyde is an ignorant egoistic maniac telling her to ask Jesus for help.
Guess which party he is in?
Doctor Toon
said,
17 days ago
The all night party?
rvernon said, 17 days ago
Christianity’s not a “party.”
openminded
said,
17 days ago
You can say THAT again- nobody brings guilt to a party like Christianity.
SherlockWatson said, 17 days ago
Maybe Clyde isn’t talking about the guy from Nazareth; maybe he has a buddy named Jesús who can tame evil dogs.
openminded
said,
17 days ago
It’s a possibility.
DavidHuieGreen said, 17 days ago
Clyde’s fun to watch, would be a bad neighbor to actually have, though and not much of a friend, but I like him.
The final statement he makes clearly means Clyde thinks the dog/wolf should eschew evil.
Just because Clyde doesn’t do it doesn’t mean it is bad advice. It’s part of his charm.
deadheadzan
said,
17 days ago
Personally I think Sunshine really does “need Jesus”, because playing fetch with a femur is just SO Wrong!
Ron
said,
17 days ago
It looks to me like Sunshine needs a little meat on that bone.