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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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simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
Well, I didn’t need panel 3 to explain it. HA!
Richard S. Russell said, 7 months ago
Plenty of people who claim God has talked to them. I prefer a God who’ll listen to me, but can I get one? Nooooooo!
rshive said, 7 months ago
@Richard S. Russell
How do you know? In either case?
darth geekboy
said, 7 months ago
god speaks. only, not through words but through her creations. and it’s the scientists, historians, engineers, observers, people who do their work with an un-biased personal agenda, who have been listening to god all this time. the clergy and the devout drown out what god is saying with drivel written thousands of years ago by lonely goat herders who had nothing better to do. and these same people also think they have something to say that’s worth god’s attention. classic self-absorbed narcissism.
W Ash said, 7 months ago
Excellent! Funny as heck for a Trek fan…
Gokie5 said, 7 months ago
Lemont reminds me of Salieri, who in Amadeus was upset because God denied him, who was so upright, musical genius, while lavishing it freely on that silly wastrel, Mozart.
Agingstoner said, 7 months ago
@Richard S. Russell
What makes you think you don’t have one already? It’s like Jesus said in M*A*S*H…“God always answers your prayers. Sometimes He says ‘no’”.
Lovecraft said, 7 months ago
@darth geekboy
You got it right: HER creation(s).
puddleglum1066 said, 7 months ago
@darth geekboy
…and the main thing we’ve learned in all that time is that the divine shift key doesn’t work.
CharlieTuba
said, 7 months ago
DS9 was my favorite Star Trek series.
rvernon said, 7 months ago
@CharlieTuba
Lemont’s too. This is like the third or fourth time he’s referenced DS9, not counting the whole (brilliant) Benny Russel cameo from a couple years ago.
perceptor3 said, 7 months ago
Mine too. TNG was WAYYYY too preachy. Sisko was my favorite captain, too. Not afraid to get his hands dirty. And he punched out Q.
rvernon said, 7 months ago
DS9 was my favorite because it showed the dark side of utopia — especially the whole Section 31 thread that’s since been retconned into all of Star Trek (via Enterprise, novels, comics, etc.). And the war arc was great. I wonder how it’d play if it were on the air today, when America’s just plain tired of war.
simpsonfan2 said, 7 months ago
@perceptor3
Well, if Q was a woman, we all know what Kirk would have done.