Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Episode # 369 - October 1st, 2013

BIG NEWS!!! Book 3 of Kyle's B&B has just been published, and is available right now at Amazon! After you read the new episode, just click on this text link to order: Kyle's Bed & Breakfast: Hot Off the Griddle

Also, the first two books are also available:  Kyle's Bed & Breakfastand Book 2: Kyle's Bed & Breakfast: A Second Bowl of Serial. Additionally, if you'd like an AUTOGRAPHED copy, Book Revue bookstore here on Long Island has some, and can send them anywhere in the world! Just telephone 'em at 631-271-1442, and ask for Steve!!!  (But first, read the new episode!!!!)




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15 comments:

Blue Lightning said...

"You've actually been quite helpful"? Sounds like he wasn't expecting much. How soon they forget who solved the Price Problem.

JLeeJr said...

Lance should have enjoyed the festivities with Drew then calmly confronted him about what he heard so that Drew would have time to explain. Then he wouldn't be in this mess. Now Lance has to eat crow, begging Drew to take him back. Not good. A cool level head solves things a lot better.

Anonymous said...

I like the new Richard.

Mark said...

I like the new Richard too!

Lance's impulse to sabotage every possibility of a serious relationship is a really unattractive trait. It will be interesting to see if Drew is willing to put up with such nonsense and work toward breaking down Lance's walls.

Sam said...

A book of nude photos of Drew? Please tell me THAT book is going to be available to order from Amazon!

Leni said...

While his quick reaction was very un-business like of Lance (he should have thought it through), I don't think that a black Price deserves Drew. Drew is a sweetie and deserves to be loved by someone lovable which Lance is clearly not. I have never seen the attraction of Lance and I am over him. He and Price need to go off together as they deserve each other.

Anonymous said...

I have read this comic strip for many years and one of the thing about Lance that stands out is he has not had too many meaningful relationships. Not since Sean O'Grady has he been this close to someone. I feel as if something in his past has really hurt him,so he isn't too eager to go through that again. Hopefully, Drew can help him not be so guarded. I'd like to see what becomes of their interaction.



On another note: I want to thank Greg Fox for having a comic strip that features a collection of characters from various ethnic backgrounds and genders. I like that they all interact regardless of skin color, gender , age or social standing. Too bad the world at large isn't as accepting.

Anonymous said...

should have read: one of the things about Lance... I'd forgotten the "s"

Anonymous said...

LENI: I take offense to what you said about Lance being a "black Price" You put color on it and it's not attractive. I'm surprised that the writer of this strip didn't remove you remark as he has so often mine! YOu may be "over" Lance but your comments should indicate that we are "over" you!......
B

Rick Bettencourt said...

How wonderful. I've been thinking of getting a gay graphic novel. I must check it out.

Anonymous said...

OK, I have to weigh in on "The Black Price" thing...

I am of African Amercian ancestry, and I see too, that Lance has an emotional attachment problem, and, sort of agree that he IS somewhat a "Black Price".

He and Price put Financial Means and Power ahead of going with their Hearts,and succumbing to the EMOTIONAL attachmant of Lovers, and if they have a Sexual encounter, they try to twist it as a "Power Play" so that they feel they "won't get hurt".Power Players FEEL better when they "Win".

I like this storyline for Lance, because Drew is winning over Readers of the Strip, and want him to be HAPPY, AND, it's showing a side of Lance we haven't SEEN, since I believe He all along, was DESIGNED to be "A Black Price" aka the unemotional "Villian" in the B&B that Kyle & Crew TRY to "warm up".

And as a Black Man MYSELF, I don't feel that Race is pushing this storyline, but the need to EMOTIONALIZE the character of Lance. ALL the characters seems to be getting an 'upgrade' of sorts, as it's NOT the 90's "Chelsea Boy" decaade anymore.

And I, as a Reader, THANK Greg Fox for trying to emotionalize these characters, and he seems to be on an Upswing with it! Let's REMEMBER, it's a FREE BI-WEEKLY strip for people invested in the stories of the lives The B&B Boys, and I am grateful of the Diversity, The Ethnicity, and the Overall GOODNESS of the strip / Characters, so I say, THANKS GREG!!!

...OH, and where the DEVIL is BREYER?! He's still not naked in someone's Kitchen, Is He?! ;)

Anonymous said...

I'm responding to the person "weighing in on the black Price thing...." Price was trying to bring down the entire bed and breakfast, tell which episode Lance has tried to do that? He hasn't. Price was basically trying to devide friends and Lance hasn't tried to do that either. So you tell me HOW Lance and Drew are alike? I'd like to hear that.

Your 2nd paragraph is one to which was borne out of not knowing. We all know that a lot of white men PREFER their black men to be nothing more than sex machines and little else. Since the characters are being given an "upgrade" you should tell that to the rest of the readers who attack everything about Lance. From his pecs, looks down to career choice. I've seen and read ALL of these trypes of comments and you can't just continue to write it off as "an emotional detachment" kind of thing because we all know that Richard is a gossip hound and yet you never hear anyone here even mention that. Brad is a nitwit who basically threw his BLACK lover to the side for a friend and yet you never hear anything about that one either...

As a black man, surely your not too crazy to think that a lot of racial and prejudice currently exists in the white gay community. Tell me your not that stupid! About the strip: Did you even notice how everyone else gets high marks BUT Lance? I think that LAnce was right to be upset at Drew BUT I think that this is the first time that he has had to really try to fix a relationship.

And yes, Greg, I do think that the whole "black Price" thing was racial. You can erase my comments but you won't erase others...Wow!

B

JLeeJr said...

Let's stick to the story here and not about race. A white guy could make the same mistake as Lance. Flying off the handle without thinking things through knows no racial barrier.

Anonymous said...

YOu should have said that to the other posters who keep insulting Lance. No matter what he does, you all will always see him as a heartless person. He has taken Drew to a company dinner and it didn't end well but he has never done that for anyone....Isn't that showing that he is trying to change?

B

Psychodahlia said...

Lance doesn't make mistakes because he's black. He makes mistakes because he's human. He made this mistake because he was afraid of being humiliated in front of his coworkers and taken for a ride by someone who is or used to be a prostitute. He made the mistake of not talking to Drew because sexual intimacy is easier than emotional intimacy. Now, if I, a straight white twenty-seven year old woman, can identify with and understand that, then I have to take the position that the character is pretty well-written. And as a bonus, he's even right about Richard's hair color.

Speaking of Richard, look at him, being all helpful and stuff.