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Boondocks Season 1

  • E1 - The Garden Party
  • E2 - The Trial of R Kelly
  • E3 - Guess Hoes Coming to Dinner
  • E4 - Granddads Fight
  • coming soon - A Date With the Health Inspector
  • E6 - The Story of Gangstalicious
  • E7 - A Huey Freeman Christmas
  • coming soon - The Real
  • coming soon - The Return of the King
  • E10 - The Itis
  • coming soon - Lets Nab Oprah
  • E12 - Riley Wuz Here
  • coming soon - Wingmen
  • E14 - The Block is Hot
  • E15 - The Passion of Ruckus
  • Boondocks Season 2

  • coming soon - Or Die Trying
  • coming soon - Tom, Sarah and Usher
  • coming soon - Thank You for Not Snitching
  • coming soon - Stinkmeaner Strikes Back
  • coming soon - The Story of Thugnificent
  • E6 - Attack of the Killer Kung-Fu Wolf Bitch
  • E7 - Shinin'
  • E8 - Ballin'
  • coming soon - Invasion of the Katrinians
  • coming soon - Home Alone
  • coming soon - The S-Word
  • coming soon - The Story of Catcher Freeman
  • coming soon - The Story of Gangstalicious Part 2
  • E14 - The Hunger Strike
  • E15 - The Uncle Ruckus Reality Show
  • coming soon - An Apocalypse to Remember
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    The Boondocks Cartoon Compilations


    Aaron McGruder, creator of the popular comic strip and animated television series, The Boondocks, has compiled his cartoons into several collections. These books about The Boondocks merit recognition for the high-quality dialog, illustration, and refreshing spin on political satire. If you are new to the series, check out the books below to get to know characters Huey, Riley, and Robert Jebediah Freedman. Huey and Riley are brothers who find themselves transplanted into a Chicago suburb where the culture is a bit different that the hip-hop style they are accustomed to. Luckily, Granddad Freedman is quirky and compassionate enough to keep the boys out of too much trouble. McGruder skillfully uses the interaction of these three main characters with the largely Democratic community in their neighborhood to raise questions about politics, race, and morality.


    • Boondocks: Because I Know You Don’t Read The Newspaper


    Published in 2000, this 128-page collection was the first of McGruders books about The Boondocks. Get a glimpse into the intelligent satire that promotes discussions about racial stereotyping, hip-hop, and politics in a fresh way. Throwing political correctness out the window, no topic is off limits to The Boondocks. Fans of Calvin & Hobbes or Doonesbury are likely to appreciate The Boondocks. The release of this title was well-timed following McGruder’s recognition as one of the 25 Most Intriguing People of 1999, and is the first of many books about The Boondocks.


    • A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury


    The second title to be released, A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury is an impressive 256 pages long, making it the largest of the books about The Boondocks. A few highlights include references to the Iraq war, the CIA tip line, and Rush Limbaugh. This book was published in 2003 and is one of the most popular politically bent cartoons in the world thanks to McGruder’s refreshing style. The collection is pulled from more than four years of comic strips.


    • Public Enemy #2: An All-New Boondocks Collection


    This 2005 compilation of over 500 comic strips is a must-have for any Boondocks enthusiast. McGruder’s provocative tone continues to make waves the sociopolitical arena. Of note in this collection are strips that target such public figures as Ralph Nader, George W. Bush, and Bill Cosby. Readers will appreciate the commentary of this collection, which is anything but mainstream. We are reminded of tough national issues like war and poverty, immorality, and the repercussions of excessive lifestyles.


    These books about The Boondocks make a great addition to any cartoon series collection, and also make great gifts. Please keep in mind that the satire uses political and racial content that may not be appropriate for all ages. The Boondocks series is controversial in nature and is best received by readers with open minds who like to be challenged. All of the titles reviewed here are available new or used at amazon.com. Whether you are new to the series, or a loyal fan, any of these books about The Boondocks are sure to make a great read.

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    Boondocks: Because I Know You Don't Read The Newspaper

    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

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    Fresh For '01... You Suckas: A Boondocks Collection

    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

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    A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury

    Here’s the first big book of The Boondocks, more than four years and 800 strips of one of the most influential, controversial, and scathingly funny comics ever to run in a daily newspaper.

    “With bodacious wit, in just a few panels, each day Aaron serves up—and sends up—life in America through the eyes of two

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    Boondocks, tome 1 : Parce-que je sais (1ère partie)


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    All the Rage: The Boondocks Past and Present (Boondocks)

    Here are the latest, greatest, and last of the daily and Sunday strips; banned comics that have never been seen before, with Aaron McGruder’s commentary on them; and interviews and profiles of the man behind the rage. All the Rage is a must for any true Boondocks fan.

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    Public Enemy #2: An All-New Boondocks Collection

    Here’s the next big collection of Aaron McGruder’s The Boondocks , the most subversively funny, controversial, and politically engaged strip to be found in America’s comics pages. Featuring Huey Freeman, a radical preteen conspiracy theorist, and his little brother Riley, a desperately cute thug-in-training,

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    The Boondocks comic strip brought many new readers to the newspaper again. Capture all of the hilarious racial and political humor during its run with these Bonndocks book compilations.