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3449080105?profile=original3449080239?profile=original3449080294?profile=original3449080478?profile=originalI haven't researched the creators of these comic strips or their spiritual background, but 1 Corinthians 12:3b says, "...No man can say that Jesus is Lord, but by the Holy Ghost."  With that in mind I present some of these 2014 Easter comic strips which ran less than a month ago!

 

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  • 3884654958?profile=original3884654972?profile=originalHere are some 2007 comic strip tributes ("Mother Goose and Grimm" and "Mallard Fillmore") to Johnny Hart upon his promotion to glory.

  • 3884654790?profile=original3884654693?profile=original3884654751?profile=original3884654808?profile=original3884654875?profile=original3884654830?profile=original3884654919?profile=originalI had to put some of Johnny Hart's "B.C." strips in here, even though he passed away back in 2007 (the current strip is written and drawn by others).  These are from Christmas and Easter 2003-2007.

  • Panel three is true if we repent of sin and want to do right by the power of the Holy Ghost to the praise of Jesus' name.  For the religious game player there is no covering for sin, but "a certain fearful looking for of fiery judgment."  But I take it that the character Clyde in the strip is supposed to be someone who walks with God. 

  • Ha, two thumbs up that Candorville is tight. Panel 3 lol.
  • Ha, two thumbs up that second one is tight. Panel 3 lol.
  • Here's one called "Candorville" which is a comic strip by Darrin Bell.  This strip is from the 28th of February, 2014.

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  • Here's another "Mallard Fillmore" strip, this one being from Christmas, 2010.

     

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  • Glad you enjoyed them, fellas!  It seems that believers working in the comic strip industry realize how tough it is to get the Word out in that venue (Johnny Hart's "B.C." was constantly censored in The L.A. Times and many other papers whenever Biblical truths were addressed), so they've found that Christmas and Easter are the most 'bullet proof' occasions (for now, anyway) to speak about Jesus to a lost and dying world.  Granted, comic strips don't enjoy the huge readership that they once did (since newspapers are a dying breed), but there is still an audience out there. 

    Kind regards in Christ Jesus,

    Alec 

  • That first one is really deep too.
  • Ha! These are done really well. Thanks my man! I especially love that last one.
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