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JUNE, 2021 | CANDORVILLE Susan Goes Back To Work June 7th, 2021. SUPPORT CANDORVILLE via Patreon Become a Patron! THEY FOUND ATLANTIS DECADES AGO They Found Atlantis Decades Ago | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS THE DARTH JAR JAR THEORY I want to believe, really want to believe, that that was the case with Jar Jar Binks. But I can't, for one simple reason: why would George Lucas, or the studio, give in to the audience's pressure if the plot were to be so drastically changed like this? LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.” SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS ACTUALLY DO THEIR JOB! They’re ordering knit caps and parkas in the underworld, because for once – for one brief, shining moment, the White House reporters decided to do their jobs (even if it’s about a virtually inconsequential story). If they’d behaved this way during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, there may not have been an invasion of Iraq.NEW READERS
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JUNE, 2021 | CANDORVILLE Susan Goes Back To Work June 7th, 2021. SUPPORT CANDORVILLE via Patreon Become a Patron! THEY FOUND ATLANTIS DECADES AGO They Found Atlantis Decades Ago | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS THE DARTH JAR JAR THEORY I want to believe, really want to believe, that that was the case with Jar Jar Binks. But I can't, for one simple reason: why would George Lucas, or the studio, give in to the audience's pressure if the plot were to be so drastically changed like this? LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.” SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS ACTUALLY DO THEIR JOB! They’re ordering knit caps and parkas in the underworld, because for once – for one brief, shining moment, the White House reporters decided to do their jobs (even if it’s about a virtually inconsequential story). If they’d behaved this way during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, there may not have been an invasion of Iraq.COMIC STRIPS
Seller. I’m a professional syndicated cartoonist. My comic strips “Candorville” and “Rudy Park,” and my editorial cartoons, appear in hundreds of newspapers. I’m also a cartoon contributor to the New Yorker, and a storyboard artist. I began my freelance careerin 1993 while still
THE DOLORES PARK INSANITY The Dolores Park Insanity | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
WHY YOU’RE RACIST FOR DISAGREEING WITH OBAMA You clearly don't get it. You can't just say that Obama's economic policies have failed to stimulate the economy. You have to say it while carrying a poster with his face superimposed on the body of a 1950s movie jungle native with a bone through his nose. SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » IT’S ALL IN THE TIMING. Well I for one don’t think there’s any way to increase the troop surge as much as Bush wants to, short of a draft. And I don’t know about you, but I don’t think this president or the Democratic Congress will ever reinstitute the draft.JANUARY, 2005
Apparently Candorville is doing its part to help bridge the red state-blue state divide. I found this amusing item while I was Googling myself (hey, we all do it. THE CLINTONS SMOKED IDENTITY POLITICS, INHALED BIG-TIME Candorville. January 2008; M T W T F S S : 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: « Dec Feb »NEW READERS
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JUNE, 2021 | CANDORVILLE Susan Goes Back To Work June 7th, 2021. SUPPORT CANDORVILLE via Patreon Become a Patron! THEY FOUND ATLANTIS DECADES AGO They Found Atlantis Decades Ago | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS THE DARTH JAR JAR THEORY I want to believe, really want to believe, that that was the case with Jar Jar Binks. But I can't, for one simple reason: why would George Lucas, or the studio, give in to the audience's pressure if the plot were to be so drastically changed like this? LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.” SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS ACTUALLY DO THEIR JOB! They’re ordering knit caps and parkas in the underworld, because for once – for one brief, shining moment, the White House reporters decided to do their jobs (even if it’s about a virtually inconsequential story). If they’d behaved this way during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, there may not have been an invasion of Iraq.NEW READERS
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JUNE, 2021 | CANDORVILLE Susan Goes Back To Work June 7th, 2021. SUPPORT CANDORVILLE via Patreon Become a Patron! THEY FOUND ATLANTIS DECADES AGO They Found Atlantis Decades Ago | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS THE DARTH JAR JAR THEORY I want to believe, really want to believe, that that was the case with Jar Jar Binks. But I can't, for one simple reason: why would George Lucas, or the studio, give in to the audience's pressure if the plot were to be so drastically changed like this? LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.” SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS ACTUALLY DO THEIR JOB! They’re ordering knit caps and parkas in the underworld, because for once – for one brief, shining moment, the White House reporters decided to do their jobs (even if it’s about a virtually inconsequential story). If they’d behaved this way during the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, there may not have been an invasion of Iraq.COMIC STRIPS
Seller. I’m a professional syndicated cartoonist. My comic strips “Candorville” and “Rudy Park,” and my editorial cartoons, appear in hundreds of newspapers. I’m also a cartoon contributor to the New Yorker, and a storyboard artist. I began my freelance careerin 1993 while still
THE DOLORES PARK INSANITY The Dolores Park Insanity | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS WHY WOMEN DON’T NEED TO EARN THE SAME AS MEN Why Women Don’t Need to Earn the Same as Men | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy CandorvilleBOOKS
WHY YOU’RE RACIST FOR DISAGREEING WITH OBAMA You clearly don't get it. You can't just say that Obama's economic policies have failed to stimulate the economy. You have to say it while carrying a poster with his face superimposed on the body of a 1950s movie jungle native with a bone through his nose. SUSAN DOES NOT LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN Susan Does Not Like The Other Woman | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS “HARRY POTTER” DISAPPARATES FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOL Candorville. October 2007; M T W T F S S; 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: 19: « Sep Nov » IT’S ALL IN THE TIMING. Well I for one don’t think there’s any way to increase the troop surge as much as Bush wants to, short of a draft. And I don’t know about you, but I don’t think this president or the Democratic Congress will ever reinstitute the draft.JANUARY, 2005
Apparently Candorville is doing its part to help bridge the red state-blue state divide. I found this amusing item while I was Googling myself (hey, we all do it. THE CLINTONS SMOKED IDENTITY POLITICS, INHALED BIG-TIME Candorville. January 2008; M T W T F S S : 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: 16: 17: 18: « Dec Feb »NEW READERS
Notable Candorville residents.: Lemont Brown is an over-educated aspiring writer who’s working as a fry-cook at Pigville Pork Burgers, but only because it’s a welcoming waystation on the way toward his final destination: writing the next Great American Novel,Lemont
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Fiverr. Seller. I’m a professional syndicated cartoonist. My comic strips “Candorville” and “Rudy Park,” and my editorial cartoons, appear in hundreds of newspapers. I’m also a cartoon contributor to the New Yorker, and a storyboard artist. I began my freelance career in 1993 while still a freshman at UC Berkeley, and Mywork’s
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Just in time for Christmas (or the War on Christmas), comes the SIXTH Candorville collection: RUN! (Vampires, Werewolves, “The One That Got Away” and Other Demons).This is the largest collection to date,with 800+ comics.
LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.”JANUARY, 2007
Hobbies always help when you need to take your mind off of a soul-crushing loss.One of my hobbies is playing around with Final Cut Pro, and I just recently put together a demo reel for my wife, Laura Bustamante, a beautiful and talented actor whose done voice-over work (in English & Spanish) for everyone from Spielberg to Kaiser Permanente.She also hosts & reports for a TV show about LatinoDECEMBER 8, 2008
The Seattle Times CANCELED CANDORVILLE TODAY three weeks ahead of schedule, as part of a redesign. If you’re a Seattle Times reader and you want Candorville BACK in your paper, you’ve got to contact them NOW by writing to Timescomics@seattletimes.com.Tell them why you want it to stay, what Candorville means to you, and get all your Seattle-area friends, enemies, and exes (now I’mJUNE 21, 2004
Saturday’s Candorville strip featured Lemont sitting at a bar, watching TV. A few strips use this device – it goes back at least as far as Doonesbury, and it’s also been a mainstay in such strips as Bloom County, Boondocks and Rudy Park.NEW READERS
Notable Candorville residents.: Lemont Brown is an over-educated aspiring writer who’s working as a fry-cook at Pigville Pork Burgers, but only because it’s a welcoming waystation on the way toward his final destination: writing the next Great American Novel,Lemont
MARCH 16, 2021
Fiverr. Seller. I’m a professional syndicated cartoonist. My comic strips “Candorville” and “Rudy Park,” and my editorial cartoons, appear in hundreds of newspapers. I’m also a cartoon contributor to the New Yorker, and a storyboard artist. I began my freelance career in 1993 while still a freshman at UC Berkeley, and Mywork’s
CANDORVILLE AND RUDY PARKBUY REPRINT RIGHTS
Candorville™ Reprints for your newsletter, site, presentation, book, etc.! Buy a license to reprint one Candorville comic strip in books, newsletters, websites, presentations, academic readers, and school reports.. Just fill in the date of the Candorville strip for which you wish to purchase reprint rights, as well as the e-mail address where you would like us to send the print-resolutionDECEMBER, 2011
Just in time for Christmas (or the War on Christmas), comes the SIXTH Candorville collection: RUN! (Vampires, Werewolves, “The One That Got Away” and Other Demons).This is the largest collection to date,with 800+ comics.
LEMONTS MOST DANGEROUS ADMISSION EVER Lemonts Most Dangerous Admission Ever | Buy Reprint Rights | License Candorville | Get Candorville In Your Paper | Buy Candorville BOOKS LEMONT COMES OUT OF THE CLOSET I originally posted this at TrekBBS.com:. Like a lot of Trek fans my age, I loathed Voyager with a passion when it first ran. I nitpicked it to death every week on forum. I hated the reset button, the magically-clean ship, the miraculous shuttle bays, Neelix, the Kazon, the shift from an ensemble feeling to “The Doctor and Seven of Nine Show.”JANUARY, 2007
Hobbies always help when you need to take your mind off of a soul-crushing loss.One of my hobbies is playing around with Final Cut Pro, and I just recently put together a demo reel for my wife, Laura Bustamante, a beautiful and talented actor whose done voice-over work (in English & Spanish) for everyone from Spielberg to Kaiser Permanente.She also hosts & reports for a TV show about LatinoDECEMBER 8, 2008
The Seattle Times CANCELED CANDORVILLE TODAY three weeks ahead of schedule, as part of a redesign. If you’re a Seattle Times reader and you want Candorville BACK in your paper, you’ve got to contact them NOW by writing to Timescomics@seattletimes.com.Tell them why you want it to stay, what Candorville means to you, and get all your Seattle-area friends, enemies, and exes (now I’mJUNE 21, 2004
Saturday’s Candorville strip featured Lemont sitting at a bar, watching TV. A few strips use this device – it goes back at least as far as Doonesbury, and it’s also been a mainstay in such strips as Bloom County, Boondocks and Rudy Park. JULY, 2004 | CANDORVILLE A reader e-mailed me the URL to an article that appeared on the Chicago Tribune’s website, where a reporter named Eric Zorn accuses Candorville of ripping off an old Peanuts cartoon.. Here’s the original article: CLOUDY. I recently took note here of this “Candorville” comic strip in the Tribune showing two of the characters lying on their backs on the top of a building:DECEMBER, 2005
As part of our ongoing efforts to attack Christmas, we’ve created three brand new designs, in time for the holidays, that do not feature Santa Clause, and bear only a passing resemblence to Jesus.We also have several new products that you can have these designs printed on, including custom-made stamps, black t-shirts, and magnets (because your refrigerator’s looking kind of empty). HOW REAL ROBOTS SOUND He doesn't sound anything like a robot. Robots say "I'll be back" in a thick Austrian accent. Or they say "I suggest a new strategy, Artoo: Let the Wookiee win." Or they say "Danger, Will Robinson!" Don't worry, people won't be talking about Rubio for much longer.JUNE 21, 2004
Saturday’s Candorville strip featured Lemont sitting at a bar, watching TV. A few strips use this device – it goes back at least as far as Doonesbury, and it’s also been a mainstay in such strips as Bloom County, Boondocks and Rudy Park.NOVEMBER, 2009
The new Candorville collection: “Katrina’s Ghost,” is on sale now at Candorville.com. Just in time for War-on-Christmas! PAPERBACK: $19.95. E-BOOK: $9.95. This is the first Candorville book in almost three years, so it’s HUGE. MAY, 2004 | CANDORVILLE If anyone ever doubted the intellect of Chuck D. (formerly of Public Enemy), check out his morning show Unfiltered on Air America, or his weekly Saturday show, Bring the Noise.Listening to Chuck D., I’ve suddenly remembered why I used to love rap when I was a kid. It used to have something to say.JANUARY, 2008
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2004-2020 Darrin Bell Powered by WordPress with ComicPress Site Design: Mind FaucetMarch 8th, 2020
A LAZY NIGHT OF TV
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NEW CANDORVILLE BOOK: “COLOR-BLINDED”December 24th, 2016
Facebook Twitter Share Get your copy of the brand new, eighth _Candorville_ collection: “_COLOR-BLINDED_“!_INSIDE:_The
8th collection of the syndicated comic strip “Candorville” by Darrin Bell. Lemont’s a single dad raising a mysteriously smart two year old. He’s also a journalist single-handedly running one of the top news sites in the country. Will he figure out how to cover breaking news in Uganda and Russia, interview every buffoon in the 2016 presidential race, and win the never-ending struggle to get his toddler to go to sleep at night, while still trying to find the perfect woman? Will he figure out how to explain to his son why he’s supposed to respect the police, when the police don’t seem to face any repercussions for killing so many unarmed people who look just like his dad? Meanwhile, despite his best efforts, people start to wonder if the dumb “thug” C-Dog is secretly the smartest, most morally upstanding man in the neighborhood. At the ad agency, Susan discovers why her boss won’t ever let her fire her evil, conniving assistant. And Lemont accompanies the recently-departed comedian Robin Williams on his final journey. Contains more than 500 comics, an introduction about _Black Lives Matter_ and police brutality, and an article about the Robin Williams story arc. Many of the strips are also annotated by the author.To order:
Get the Kindle e-Book edition ($2.99) or the annotated paperback edition ($19.99) straight from AMAZON …or you can buy an autographed edition ($30+shipping) right here: Inscription? (optional) You can also complete your collection by getting the first SEVENCandorville books !
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Comments Off on New Candorville Book: “Color-Blinded” GET THE NEW CANDORVILLE BOOK: GOODNIGHT GRANDPAApril 30th, 2015
Facebook Twitter Share Get your copy of the brand new, seventh _Candorville_ collection: “_GOODNIGHT GRANDPA_“!_INSIDE:_Lemont’s
written a memoir, but when Susan gets to the part where Lemont explains how he and the demon La Llorona accidentally caused the end of the world, Susan questions his sanity. Also, can couple’s counseling fix Lemont’s dysfunctional relationship with his television? After discovering she was Phil Anders’ “other woman,” will Susan give the jerk a second chance. or will she find true love thanks to the sure-fire Date-a-Dude.com profile Lemont writes for her? When Susan runs afoul of the cops in Arizona, can she talk them out of deporting her to Mexico? Plus, Lemont’s political blog explodes, but can he win the war at home where it’s his need for a good night’s sleep vs. his baby boy’s pathological need to jump on the bed all night long? And lastly, Lemont accompanies a 94-year-old World War II veteran on his final journey. Contains more than 470 comics, the author’s 2008 election night blog post about watching the election of the first black president with his 90 year-old grandfather, as well as his account of the last few months he was able to spend with his grandfather as his caretaker.To order:
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INTERVIEW ABOUT CANDORVILLE’S “ROBIN WILLIAMS” TRIBUTEAugust 23rd, 2014
Facebook Twitter Share Michael Cavna of the Washington Post interviewed me about this past week’s Robin Williams tribute. > Having seen friends suffer from a range of difficult symptoms as a > result of Parkinson’s, hearing helped me imagine a little more clearly > what Mr. Williams knew he faced.>
> Yet every fellow cartoonist and comedian I spoke with couldn’t > shake that sense of just how humane and sensitive and life-affirming > Robin’s comedy and performances had always seemed — and how > caring the man himself appeared to be, not only behind his comedy, > but also through it.>
> Then, last Friday, I found a balm in seeing this week’s > “Candorville” strips. In reading creator Darrin Bell‘s six-day > tribute, I recognized a fellow traveler — another cartoonist who > had studied and deconstructed most every stage of Williams’s > compelling career.>
> The relationship between Williams and visual comics was longstanding > and organic. When friend and colleague Tom Shales interviewed a > rising Robin Williams in the late-’70s, he noted that the comedian > had Zap comics in his carryall bag. Williams famously frequented > comic shops, always seemed to have a new favorite graphic novel and > new manga toy, and of course wrote the foreword for one “The Far > Side” collection. (And on a personal note, acquaintances told me > he read my ’90s comic strip in L.A. and S.F.)>
> So something about Williams doing a posthumous cameo in > “Candorville” feels right and respectful and deeply informed.>
> Comic Riffs caught up with Bell to learn more about how he created > this inspired week of strips: You can read the interview at the Washington Post’s website.
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REMEMBERING MY GRANDPA ROSCOE, WHO PASSED AWAY 2 WEEKS AGO TODAYMay 5th, 2013
Facebook Twitter Share My first memory of my Grandpa Roscoe was when I was about three or four. Like most black people of his generation, his living room furniture was shrink-wrapped in plastic. I didn’t know what that meant. I climbed up onto the couch, and as soon as I stood up, I slipped and fell off. I didn’t know what was going to happen, but I knew it was going to hurt. Just then, a figure rushed in through the door and caught me in one hand. I looked up, and it was my grandfather. He looked so strong, so big, so still. Like a statue. The statue smiled at me, put me back on the couch, and then in an instant he had disappeared around the corner into the dining room. I peeked around the corner thinking I’d see him, but he was gone. I remember panicking, thinking I’d never see him again. But he’d just gone on ahead to the barbecue outside. When I went out, myself, I saw him and I was happy. Scroll down to read the rest after the video: My grandfather lived to be 94 years old. He endured and prevailed over racism with class and dignity. He fought in World War 2 at the Battle of Guadalcanal and many other places. He raised a family. He drove cable cars and then a bus for LA’s Rapid Transit District for over 40 years, and when he retired he turned his attention to creating the semi-annual Bell Family Reunions. He became the family historian. He was our living history. Grandpa Roscoe lived his life exactly how he wanted to, with integrity, humor and perseverance. He was devoted to his church, to his family, to the community, and to helping and setting an example for young people in Sunday School and beyond. Everything I ever did well in life, was in an effort to make my grandfather as proud of me as I was of him. But I always suspected I could never quite measure up to what he wanted in a grandson. I found out in the mid-90s that I was wrong about that. My grandfather subscribed to the LA Times because they were running my editorial cartoons, even though he resented the paper dating all the way back to how they covered the 1965 Watts Riots. Years later, he carried around a rolled up copy of the LA Times comics page, to show friends, family and even strangers, what his grandson did. Later in life, I got to know him. When I moved back to LA, I started interviewing him on camera about his life. And to my surprise, over the next few years he became one of my best friends. My friend gave me the most incredible, indescribable honor there is: he chose me to be with him to the end. Mine was the last face he ever saw, the last voice he ever heard, the last touch he ever felt, inthis world.
Several weeks ago, my fiancee and I moved in with my grandfather because he’d had a stroke and didn’t think he should live alone anymore. As we pulled up with the moving truck, my uncle Nathaniel Crawford was leading Grandpa Roscoe out to his car, to take him to Kaiser. He was never the same. He declined rapidly after that. When doctors asked whether we wanted him in the hospital or at home, none of us had to think twice. Grandpa worked hard for his house; he loved it as if it were a member of his family, and there was no way we would allow him to spend his last days surrounded by strangers and tubes, in an unfamiliar place. I knew that this meant I would be the one to find him, when the day came. And I tried to prepare myself for that. I had the honor of being his primary caretaker, and together with my fiancee Makeda Rashidi, Uncle Nat, my Aunt Alta Faye Crawford, and my grandfather’s companion Dr. Bennie Reams, we made sure Grandpa was never alone. I cared for him from sunup until I put him to bed, and then I would check on him throughout the night. A few times, I had to choose between staying by his side and going into the other room to draw my cartoons or update this website, and for me it was an easychoice.
He rapidly went from walking around (quickly) with his cane, to using a walker, to needing a wheelchair, and finally to being bedridden for the final two weeks of his life. I spent priceless hours talking and laughing with him, watching over him, learning from him, sharing stories, sharing TV shows, sharing photos, sharing visits from family and friends, sharing moments helping him do things I never thought I’d enjoy helping ANYONE do… and lastly – when he could no longer speak and was somewhere far away from us all – I would just rest my hand on his chest, sit beside him and share the silence. I begged him to start eating, told him that when I have a child he’s going to be named after him, and I’m going to want him to help me raise him. At night, every night, I would rest my hand on his forehead and say a prayer over him, then lean over and kiss him on his forehead, and say “Goodnight, Grandpa. I love you. I’ll see you in the morning.” I was strong for him when I was in his presence. But then I’d go into my bedroom, close the door behind me, and sometimes weep like a baby into the arms of my fiancee. One night, I just buried my face in my pillow and cried “I’m not ready!” over and over again. I begged God for just two more years with Grandpa, but not if it meant he’d have to suffer. The final words Grandpa Roscoe spoke with his voice, before he lost it, came when I was putting him to bed a few weeks ago. He struggled to say it. He said “I love you Darrin.” Then he tried to say “goodnight,” but nothing came out. I never heard his voice again. At 4:30am on the morning of April 21, I checked on Grandpa Roscoe. His breathing was shallow and punctuated by gasps. Otherwise he was motionless. I realized he was only hanging on for me, now. I laid my head on his chest and listened to his heartbeat. I cradled the top of his head in my right palm and I stroked his right arm with my left hand. I raised my head and whispered into his ear. I thanked him for making me the man I am today, for trusting me, and for letting me care for him. I told him what he’s meant to me all my life, and what he’s meant to the family. I told him again that my child would be named after him, that I would tell him all about him until he was sick of hearing it, and that I would live the rest of my life in a way that would make both Grandpa Roscoe and Little Roscoe proud of me. I told him for the first time it was ok for him to rest. That I would be ok. That we all would be ok. That HE would be ok, and that I would see himagain.
Then I did what I had done every night since I moved in: I laid my hand on his head and said a prayer over him. Then I leaned in and kissed him on the forehead, said “Goodnight Grandpa, I love you. I’ll see you in the morning.” I felt him lightly squeeze my hand. I backed away, not taking my eyes off him, watching his stomach rise and fall as he breathed. I turned out the lights. I stood at the doorway and tried to take a picture of him with my mind. Finally Iwent to bed.
When I checked on him two hours later, my Grandpa was gone. He gave me the greatest gift one person can give another: he let me be with him as the world began to fade from his eyes. He let me watch him and care for him and hold him as he had one foot in each world — I saw him go far away… and then slowly fight his way back whenever family visited. I knew he was only coming back to check on us, to make sure we were all going to be ok, to give everyone who visited him a last chance to commune with him. And then, as soon as they left, Grandpa would rush back to wherever it was he was going. I got to see him have his conversation with God and with his loved ones who went before him. I got to see him looking miles away. I got to ask him what he was thinking, see him consider telling me, and see him smile a little bit as if he’d slowly been made aware of a glorious secret. Every time, he would stop himself from telling me the way you stop yourself from speaking when you don’t want to spoil an incredible surprise. Among all the gifts Grandpa Roscoe gave me in the end, the greatest was this: I no longer have any fear of death, because I know for certain from being with my grandfather – from watching how every time he came back to us he came back with more peace and more excitement about where he was going – I know for certain that there’s something more, after the end of this. Grandpa Roscoe is not gone; he’s just gone on ahead. And I know that when this shrink-wrapped world falls from my eyes like it finally did from Grandpa’s, my grandfather will be there to catch me again. We laid Grandpa to rest three days ago on a sunny day in Inglewood. I spoke at his funeral, to try and share the gift my grandfather gave me. Every moment is burned into my memory. The first Navy honor guardsman asked if I would receive the flag, then she slipped off her white glove, touched my hand and gave me her condolences. My brother, my cousins and I put on our white gloves, and carried my grandfather’s bronze-colored coffin across the bright green grass and rested it on his grave. I sat with Grandpa Roscoe’s sister and brother beyond the foot of the coffin on the east. My brother and Grandpa’s oldest grandson Eric sat to my right. Everyone else gathered to the south. We stood, and covered our hearts as the second guard slowly played taps. My Uncle George gave a final salute; he’d served in the Navy in WW2, alongside my grandfather and three other brothers who’ve already gone home. The guards removed the flag from grandpa’s coffin, walked toward me, and parted, stretching the red, white and blue cloth until it was perfectly straight. Then they folded it. They stepped over other names in the grass on their way to me. The first guard handed me the flag. She slipped off her glove one last time, and knelt before me. She said quietly, to me alone, that she was authorized to give me the condolences of the President of the United States. As she said this, my eyes watered and I smiled at the same time; because from the beginning of my awareness of Grandpa Roscoe, to the last moments I glimpsed his coffin over the crisp, white-uniformed shoulder of the honor guard, I was never, ever, anything but proud ofhim.
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WHERE DID CANDORVILLE GO?February 7th, 2013
Facebook Twitter Share Sorry about the downtime, it was a perfect storm of circumstances. In case you didn’t know, I’m also a storyboard artist.
Last week I started a new project (a very, VERY cool new sci fi show that’s going to be pitched to a network as soon as I’m done with the artwork). Genius that I am, I figured that would also be the perfect time to try making some major changes to the Candorville site. Long story short, I ended up somehow locking myself out of my own website. I couldn’t update it, I couldn’t fix what went wrong because I had no idea what went wrong. It’s fixed, now, though, so if you go back to Monday you can get caught up. Sorry about that!SHARE THIS:
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