Clear Blue Water by Karen Montague-Reyes
- September 26, 2008
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The phrase "clear blue water," explains author Karen Montague-Reyes, comes from the world of politics. It describes the ideological divide between two political parties. In the Torres house, clear blue water is the gulf of personal experience that Eve and Manny cross each day to make their lives work. Male and female, liberal and conservative, biracial and Hispanic, they approach everyday life from opposite shores and find common ground in their devotion to each other and their determination to raise their children well.
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Nugget0 said, about 1 year ago
Hey, Manny - watch that hand. this is a family comic even though it focuses on unhappy politics and the apocalypse.
ForeverAllstar said, about 1 year ago
I love Eve’s naughty smile. I love this strip, it is so cool how the best things happen by accident. I liked the name of the strip so I started reading and since then i have been an avid fan.