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- Candorville is a syndicated newspaper comic strip written and illustrated by Darrin Bell. Launched in September 2003 by The Washington Post Writers Group...
- comic strip creator known for the syndicated satirical comic strips Candorville and Rudy Park. He is a syndicated editorial cartoonist with King Features...
- Washington Post Writers Group (which also distributed Bell's other strip Candorville). Theron Heir a.k.a. Matt Richtel, wrote the strip from 2001–2012, when...
- Baruah Aminollah Rezaei Niko Barun Nancy Beiman, "FurBabies" Darrin Bell, Candorville and Rudy Park Steve Bell, The Guardian (UK) Stephen Bentley, "Herb and...
- Parts (1991–2022), and Darrin Bell's strips Rudy Park (2001–2018) and Candorville (2003–2022). As of April 2023[update] the Washington Post was syndicating:...
- Marshall (began 1930) The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee by John Hambrock Candorville by Darrin Bell Carpe Diem by Niklas Eriksson Curtis by Ray Billingsley...
- Brevity Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! Broom Hilda Buckles Calvin and Hobbes Candorville The Cardinal Cathy Cat's Cafe C'est la Vie Citizen Dog The City by Derf...
- in mainstream papers. It is similar, in that manner, to Doonesbury, Candorville, The Boondocks and Prickly City (although the latter is of an opposite...
- (BloodRayne) Rykiel (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean) Saxon Kenchu (Candorville) Saya (Blood: The Last Vampire) Tessenji Fuuhaku (The Record of a Fallen...
- by Bill Watterson (US) Campus Clatter (1969–1976) by Larry Lewis (US) Candorville (2003– ) by Darrin Bell (US) Candy (1944–1971) by Harry Sahle and later...