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The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder
The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder










The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder

In addition to tons and tons of strips, All the Rage has a collection of interviews, articles, and other stuff by and about Aaron, and he is just as articulate, furious, passionate, and humble as you would hope. Ok, this is totally not me cheating on Pynchon - I am still firmly ensconced in Against the Day - but sometimes a girl needs a break, you know?Īnd ok, though I was kinda sorta trying to deny it, I have to admit that I have a really serious crush on Aaron McGruder. Clearly why don't you have this book in your bathroom yet? It's amazing. Anything else please? Like who were his influences and what his friends are like and what kind of socks he wears and whether he will go on a date with me perhaps? (Obvs I'm not a journalist either, but still.)Īnyway, no matter. Hello? Originality maybe? We all know how and why he's angry, we've heard about the scandal with the post-September 11th strips, and we're tired of hearing him obfuscate and hedge about all the fallen-through TV deals that preceded The Boondocks being picked up by Adult Swim. The other thing is that, by putting all the interviews and articles one right after the other like this, you kind of start to hate the interviewers a little, because you see that everyone asks the same goddamn questions.

The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder

But here's the thing, Andrews McMeel: why bother? Aaron McGruder is a genius ( Birth of a Nation notwithstanding) and he doesn't need your bullshit trickery to make people buy anything his beautiful hands have touched. Clearly a publisher's gimmick to make people buy the book. Well I do have to admit that the whole 'banned strips' section at the back was a bit of a letdown, with mostly nothing you haven't seen before.












The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder