Candorville by Darrin Bell
- November 05, 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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grapfhics said, 16 days ago
140 characters and you’re not one of them.
pbarnrob said, 16 days ago
Haiku has its place
It is lyric’ly pretty
But it’s just not prose.
Doctor Toon
said,
16 days ago
About time we got back to this
It’s the most nonsensical storyline I’ve ever seen in this comic, but I still want to see how it turns out.
deadheadzan
said,
16 days ago
This plot leaves me all a’twitter. I especially love “Sunshine” the wolf.
rshive said, 16 days ago
Well Saxon, you can even post scary music in the background on the internet.
SherlockWatson said, 16 days ago
Here’s a haiku:
Left weeks at a time;
Storytelling laziness
Makes us wander off.