Featuring more than 700 strips (more than 400 never collected in book form) and including the much-debated and often-banned post-9/11 strips, this must-have "Boondocks" comics collection will delight hardcore fans.
"The Boondocks" took the syndication world by storm. The notoriety landed "Boondocks" creator Aaron McGruder in publications ranging from "Time" magazine to "People" magazine which named him one of the "25 Most Intriguing People of '99. Centered around the experiences of two young African-American boys, Huey and Riley, who move from inner-city ...
This pointed political satire in graphic-novel format is a response to the disenfranchisement of African-American voters during the 2000 Presidential election. It's written by Aaron McGruder, the controversial creator of the Boondocks comic strip, and Reginald Hudlin, director of such films as HOUSE PARTY and BOOMERANG, and illustrated by Kyle ...
"The Boondocks" is a rich, multilayered comic strip that offers a frank yet often funny look at race in America. It starts with a simple premise: Two young boys, Riley and Huey, move from innercity Chicago to live with their grandfather. The tension increases, however, because the two boys are African-Americans now compelled to adapt to a white ...
African-American cartoonist Aaron McGruder remains as caustically funny as ever in this fourth Boondocks collection, covering black-and-white and full-color daily comic strips from January 2003 to November 2004. His mouthpiece, radical 10-year-old Huey Freeman, dishes out trenchant political and social commentary about such varied topics as the ...
For fans of McGruder's hilariously offensive comic strip as well as the hit animated series on the Cartoon Network's "Adult Swim," this companion book includes never-before-seen "Boondocks" comic strips, interviews with its creator, character sketches, and more.
Weaned on a steady diet of "Star Wars," hip-hop, racism, and Warner Bros. cartoons, author Keith Knight drew comics instead of paying attention in grade school. Years later, Knight developed his trademark poorly rendered, barely thought-out cartooning style that has amused dozens for over a decade.
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