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December 16, 2003

Indeed.

Cartoonist Darrin Bell Gets Comic Syndicated: Darrin Bell started drawing when he was three and hasn't stopped since. He's been published in the Daily Californian since 1993 and in major papers across the country. Now his comic strip "Lemont Brown" will hit the press nationwide, becoming Bell's second comic strip to get syndicated. Bell's cartoon will be renamed "Candorville" for its national debut, scheduled sometime next year. He is the first African American to have two strips syndicated nationally. And he's only 27.

Posted by iain at December 16, 2003 12:57 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

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