The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder
- October 03, 2008
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Meet Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks: Huey and Riley Freeman, Jazmine DuBois, and Huey’s best friend, Caesar. This comic strip reflects the racial diversity and complexity of our world. Combining Huey’s childish antics with contemporary political and social satire, the strip explores the terrain where dashikis and Brand Nubian CDs meet The Gap and Hanson.
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katayamma
said,
about 1 year ago
Thank you very much! I’m not a big fan of Boondocks, but this strip has definitely raised my opinion of you, sir!
Le'Dell said, about 1 year ago
That’s the MAN for you always trying to stop freedom of speech, its not like we can’t google it, or get it elsewhere. THIS IS A COMIC STRIP AND IF WE CENSOR THIS WE SHOULD JUST CENSOR THE WHOLE WORLD. And who wants to live in a censored world? NOT ME and I BET NOT ANY OTHER AMERICAN…
tobybartels said, about 1 year ago
As I recall, it (DeCSS) was a little difficult to find these strips were current. Now, of course, it's not.