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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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Ryan said, 12 months ago
you still havent pushed him yet, Lamont ??
Rugeirn Drienborough said, 12 months ago
Yes, dude, that’s all there is, so make the most of it while you can!
tommysmo said, 12 months ago
The man is a sage. Whack. But still, a sage. The last panel is spot on!
prrdh said, 12 months ago
Fellat vita, deinde morietur.
Gokie5 said, 12 months ago
That means, “[couldn’t find meaning, hate to think what it might be] life, then die.”
SCAATY_423 said, 12 months ago
@prrdh
Fellat vita, deinde morietur. “Life sucks, and then you die.” Erudite!
rejoiceitellyourejoice said, 12 months ago
No, no!!! Life’s a beach, then you die!!! Life is all what we make it to be. If you judge, judge with righteous judgment!!! Look both ways before you cross the street. If you don’t look both ways someone will most likely get hurt. It is for regrettable anybody to get hurt. It is just soooooooo unfortunate that only those who do not look both ways before crossing the street are not the only one getting hurt. Do the reasonable thing!!! Prov 24:11-12, Is 1:18. It was stated by a founding father that the only way to maintain a constitutional republic is with an educated citizenry. To paraphrase Ben Franklin, “As soon as the electorate realizes they can vote themselves the public treasury it will signal the end of the republic.”