Did anyone here actually read the comics?

Did anyone here actually read the comics?

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It's pretty different from the show.

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I remember this shit in the Atlanta newspapers

I did.

They were pretty bland

That being said, the cartoon seriously overcompensated.

Haha
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It was the second pillar alongside Jon Stewart for why I didn't go batshit insane during the Bush years.

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>When I’m done, can I put a dress on you?

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Yeah. I missed Caesar but Riley sort of did double time and functioned a little like him in the show. The school faculty played a larger role, Cindy's role was pretty expanded and Ruckus didn't exist until the show premiered.

>Aaron turned him into a proto hotep/black revolutionary


My fucking sides

I loved them

There was also the time Huey tried to get Condoleeza Rice to chill by setting her up with some dick. People who only watch the cartoon are missing out.

Ruckus was always Tom taken to 1100.

they used print them in our local paper, but I doubt many actually read them

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I used to in middle school because they would force us to read the newspaper for 30 mins every day. I just read the comics and did sudoku

Boondocks was pretty popular in my school at the time because it was such a fresh looking strip. Between that, Foxtrot,and get Fuzzy it was a pretty decent time for comic strips. Some new blood compared to strips that even then were running on empty for over a decade.

I bought my mom a book that had a collection of them last year for her birthday

I got serious Josh Luna vibes from this one.

Cute.

>Black revolutionary Jar-Jar
…huh?

I have. I agree with a lot of the social politics, but still find it bland and preachy.
I also find it hilarious that Aaron McGruder criticizes other races for emulating Black American culture, while borrowing SO MUCH from Japan.

put...put a dress on

His characterization in the films borrows heavily from American Minstrelsy, so this is the natural evolution.