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Aaron McGruder was born on May 29, 1974 in Chicago, Illinois.  He is a cartoonist best known for writing and drawing The Boondocks, a Universal Press Syndicate comic strip about two young African American brothers from inner-city Chicago now living with their grandfather in a sedate suburb.

McGruder graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in African American Studies. The Boondocks debuted in the campus newspaper, The Diamondback, in late 1997.

He recently worked as screenwriter in the final treatment of the upcoming film Red Tails. With George Lucas as executive producer, the story is based on the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of African American combat pilots during World War II.  McGruder currently lives in Los Angeles, California.

 

The Boondocks: The Complete First Season (2005)The Boondocks: The Complete First Season (2005)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 3
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD Release Date: July 25, 2006
Run Time: 323 minutes

15 episodes on 3 discs: Garden Party, The Trial of R. Kelly , Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner, Grandad's Fight, A Date With A Health Inspector, The Story of Gangstalicious, A Huey Freeman Christmas, Return of the King, The Itis, Let's Nab Oprah, Riley Wuz Here, Wingmen, The Block is Hot, The Passion of Ruckus

The Boondocks is Aaron McGruder’s boundary-busting series based on his provocative comic strip. This breakout hit was nominated for a 2006 NAACP Image Award (Outstanding Comedy Series).

When Robert “Granddad” Freeman becomes legal guardian to his two grandsons, he moves from the tough south side of Chicago to the upscale neighborhood of Woodcrest (aka “The Boondocks”) so he can enjoy his golden years in safety and comfort. But with Huey, a ten-year-old leftist revolutionary, and his eight-year-old misfit brother, Riley, suburbia is about to be shaken up. Race relations, tabloid media, hip-hop culture, Santa Claus – nothing and no one is safe from these boyz 'n tha ‘hood.

Featuring the voices of Regina King (Ray, Miss Congeniality 2), John Witherspoon (Soul Plane, Friday After Next), Mike Epps (Roll Bounce, Guess Who), and Charlie Murphy (Chappelle’s Show), The Boondocks: The Complete First Season presents all fifteen envelope-pushing episodes on three discs, uncut and uncensored with footage never shown on TV!

  • Audio and video commentaries by creator Aaron McGruder
  • Audio commentaries by Uncle Ruckus
  • Behind-the-scenes
  • Deleted scenes
  • Animatics
  • Unaired "Adult Swim" TV promos
  • Printable storyboards

 

The Boondocks: The Complete Second Season (2007)The Boondocks: The Complete Second Season (2007)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of discs: 3
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD Release Date: June 10, 2008
Run Time: 325 minutes

Popular Adult Swim show on Cartoon Network! Based on Aaron McGruder's comic strip which was distributed in 350 newspapers nationwide. Granddad sneaks the boys into the movies to be cheap. Sarah's obsession with Usher after meeting him threatens her relationship with Tom. Riley and Granddad refuse to talk with cops about two local thieves, even after Granddad's car is stolen. Stinkmeaner's spirit possesses Tom and he tries to get revenge on Granddad. Riley joins the basketball team, and the boys fight over who will be boss while Granddad's on vacation.

  • Special Features
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Video Introductions
  • Intro to "The Hunger Strike"
  • Working on the Boondocks
  • Gary vs. Cedric
  • The Playas: Character Profiles

 

The Boondocks: The Complete Third Season (2010)The Boondocks: The Complete Third Season (2010)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Number of discs: 3
Rated: Unrated
Studio: Sony
DVD Release Date: November 9, 2010
Run Time: 313 minutes

The complete raw, uncut, and uncensored 3rd season of adultswim’s top-rated comedy hit series is now here in this DVD set packed with special extras. Laugh yourself silly at the hilarious and unpredictable antics of everyone’s favorite bad boys - Huey, Riley, and Robert (Granddad) Freeman. This 3-disc set contains all of Aaron McGruder’s outrageous Boondocks crew, a slew of irreverent bonus features and the special vocal talents of Bill Maher, Billy Dee Williams, and Charlie Murphy.

  • An Introduction by Cedric Yarbrough and Gary Anthony Williams
  • Episode 302 Wrap
  • Episode 303 Wrap
  • Episode 304 Wrap
  • Episode 309 Wrap
  • Animatic to Screen Comparisons
  • Commentary on It's a Black President, Huey Freeman with John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough & Gary Anthony Williams
  • Commentary on Stinkmeaner 3: The Hateocracy with John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough & Gary Anthony Williams
  • Slink on the Street: Dick Ridin’ Obama
  • Commentary on Mr. Medicinal with John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough & Gary Anthony Williams
  • Commentary on The Fried Chicken Flu with John Witherspoon, Cedric Yarbrough & Gary Anthony Williams
  • Slink on the Street: Who is Your Favorite Character?
  • Seung Eun Kim Sketch Photo Gallery

 

Red Tails - Movie Poster Red Tails [2012]

Written By: Aaron McGruder, John Ridley

20th Century Fox
Rated PG-13,
Drama
Directed By: Anthony Hemingway

Cast: Terrence Howard, Cuba Gooding Jr., Bryan Cranston, Nate Parker, David Oyelowo, Tristan Wilds, Method Man, Lee Tergesen, Ne-Yo, Elijah Kelley

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Synopsis from Offical Website

1944. To help win the war, the Pentagon brass has no choice but to consider the untested African-American pilots of the experimental Tuskegee training program. Just as the young Tuskegee men are about to be shut down and shipped back home, they are given the ultimate chance to show their courage. These intrepid young airmen take to the skies to fight for their country - and the fate of the free world.

 

All the Rage: The Boondocks Past and Present
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Paperback: 280 pages
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (October 30, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0307352668
ISBN-13: 978-0307352668

Review from Publishers Weekly

 

Since it started national syndication in 1999, McGruder's comic strip has been famous for its sharp satiric perspective on African-American culture. The strip ended in 2006, following its debut as an animated series on Comedy Central's Adult Swim. This new collection serves as a farewell to the series' comics incarnation and takes a very unusual form. The first section of the book collects characteristically witty Boondocks strips from 2003 through 2005 on topics ranging from Iraq and Hurricane Katrina to the frustrations of computer help lines and the inanity of newly concocted slang. Part II, The Media, consists primarily of interviews with McGruder from newspapers, magazines and television. These allow McGruder to express his political opinions more openly and point to various controversies that the strip aroused. This leads to Part III, The Controversy, which reprints many of the strips from 1999 onward that various newspaper editors refused to run. What is especially striking is the outrage over McGruder's early criticism of the Bush administration's response to the 9/11 attacks. Hence this book is not only a retrospective of this decade's most impressive comic strips, but also a sharp reminder of shifting public opinion. (Nov.)  Copyright ' Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

 

Public Enemy #2 : An All-New Boondocks Collection (Boondocks Collection)
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ISBN: 1400082587
Format: Paperback, 176pp
Pub. Date: April 2005
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group

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, The Boondocks skewers targets from George W. Bush and Ralph Nader to Queen Latifah and Bill Cosby. With more than 500 previously uncollected strips'including strips banned from newspapers around the country'Public Enemy #2 is a must-have collection of the sharpest satire being crafted today.

 

Birth of a Nation: A Comic Novel
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Aaron McGruder, Reginald Hudlin, Kyle Baker (Illustrator)

ISBN: 1400048591
Format: Hardcover, 144pp
Pub. Date: July 2004
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group

This scathingly hilarious political satire--produced from a collaboration of three of our funniest humorists--answers the burning question: Would anyone care if East St. Louis seceded from the Union?

East St. Louis, Illinois ("the inner city without an outer city"), is an impoverished town, so poor that Fred Fredericks, its idealistic mayor, starts off Election Day by collecting the city's trash in his own minivan. But the mayor believes in the power of democracy and rallies his fellow citizens to the polls for the presidential election, only to find hundreds of them turned away for trumped-up reasons. Even sweet old Miss Jackson--not to mention the mayor himself--is denied the vote because her name turns up on a bogus list of felons. The national election hinges on Illinois's electoral votes and, as a result of the mass disenfranchisement of East St. Louis, a radical right-wing junta led by a dim-witted Texas governor seizes the Oval Office.

Prodded by shady black billionaire and old friend John Roberts, Fredericks devises a radical plan of protest: East St. Louis will secede from the Union. Roberts opens an "offshore" bank (albeit in the heart of the U.S.) to finance the newly liberated country, and suddenly East St. Louis becomes the Switzerland of the American heartland, flush with money. It also begins to attract a motley circus of idealistic young militants, OPEC-funded hitmen, CIA operatives, tabloid reporters, and AWOL black servicemen eager to protect and serve the new nation.

Problems set in almost immediately: Controversies rage over the name and national anthem of the new country (they decide on the Republic of Blackland with an anthem sung to the tune of the theme from Good Times), and local thug Roscoe becomes a warlord and turns his gang into a paramilitary force. When the U.S. military begins to move in, Fredericks is forced to decide whether his protest is worth taking all the way.

Birth of a Nation starts with a scenario drawn from the botched election of 2000 and spins it into a brilliantly absurd work of sharply pointed satire. Along the way the authors lay into a host of hot social and cultural issues--skewering white supremacists, black nationalists, and everyone in between--drawing real blood and real laughs in equal measure in this riotous send-up of American politics.

 

A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury
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ISBN: 1400048575
Format: Paperback, 256pp
Pub. Date: September 23, 2003
Publisher: Crown Publishing Group

Book Description
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 African-American kids who are full of attitude, intelligence, and rebellion. Each time I read the strip, I laugh'and I wonder how long The Boondocks can get away with the things it says. And how on earth can the most truthful thing in the newspaper be the comics?'
'From the foreword by Michael Moore
 

Fresh For '01.... You Suckas: Boondocks Collection
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Format: Paperback, 128pp.
ISBN: 0740713957
Publisher: Andrews & McMeel
Pub. Date: May  2001

Since its debut in April 1999, The Boondocks has found a home in more than 250 newspapers, making its launch the strongest since Calvin And Hobbes and For Better Or For Worse. The rich, multilayered comic strip 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 inner-city Chicago to live with their grandfather. The tension increases, however, because the two boys are African-Americans now compelled to adapt to a white suburban world. They must take all they've learned in the 'hood and apply it to life in the 'burbs. Aaron McGruder has created a strip unlike any other. Superbly illustrated, The Boondocks has stirred controversy, attracted widespread media coverage, and won readers who've applauded McGruder's unapologetic and humorous approach to race. This second collection includes some of the year's most compelling story lines. The Boondocks is a groundbreaking strip of enormous proportions. It's certain to only increase in popularity.
 

 

The Boondocks: Because I Know You Don't Read The Newspaper
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Format: Paperback, 128pp.
Andrews & McMeel Publishing
Pub. Date: August 2000

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"The Boondocks is a deliciously amusing work that creatively challenges us with intense substance, cleverly disguised as a humorous comic strip. Aaron McGruder is one of the most important voices of his generation and a true credit to his race"
'Tavis Smiley, Author and Host of BET Tonight

"The Boondocks works because McGruder lets lots of opinions and agendas fly; he's not on any soapbox rant. Best of all, he lets you decide who's right and who's wrong -- assuming you're not too busy laughing."
'Newsweek

"The most appalling of McGruder's reckless charges was that BET 'does not serve the interest of black people.' Our response to this slanderous assertion is that the 500-plus dedicated employees of BET do more in one day to serve the interest of African-Americans than this young man has done in his entire life."
'Robert Johnson, President and CEO, BET Holdings, Inc.


 

The comic strip is about African-American children who come from the city into the suburbs. The creator says it's "thematically autobiographical" because it's inspired by real people and talks about true things

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Boondocks Strip

Q: How did The Boondocks start and what happened to it before its debut in the Source?
A few years ago a young and somewhat inept illustrator, Aaron McGruder, dissatisfied with both college and the comic book world began playing with the idea of creating a "black" comic strip - inspired by his love of hip hop and saturated with political and racial satire. My first opportunity to debut this bizarre creation to the world came in February 1996 on The Hitlist Online.

 

Considering I was expecting everything from Klan hatemail to chastisement on my lack of drawing ability, I was pleased with the response and the more than 100 fan emails I received (only one person told me I was wack). Several months later, on December 3rd of the same year, a bolder, more confident, and slightly less inept cartoonist made the bold foray into daily print media. The Diamondback - the independent student newspaper of the University of Maryland - debuted the strip to their roughly 20,000 readers with rave reviews. The strip managed to run for about two months before that newspaper jerked me and forced me to take my strip elsewhere. But such is life...

Anyway, that handful of you out there who have become fans of the strip know that if The Boondocks is anything - it's inconsistent. I have to take personal responsibility for the shameful "here today, gone tomorrow" appearances of the strip over the years. Finishing school, having a life, making moves, and not getting paid for any of this often meant that drawing and writing The Boondocks took a backseat to everything else. I know there were several promises made about weekly and even daily strips online, and to all those who were holding their breath, well...please rest in peace and I'm very sorry. For everyone else, though, The Boondocks is about to be in your face very often and in a very big way.

Q: Is there a book or comic book available?
A: No. There will be Boondocks books, but I don't foresee one being released for AT LEAST a year.

Q: Will the strip be in (insert local newspaper here)?
A: The strip doesn't go up for sale to newspapers until September, so I won't know until right before the strip debuts in the 3rd week of November which papers it'll be in. If you want to see the strip in your local paper - just write the paper and let them know. It'll make a difference, believe me.

Q: WHERE'S THE GEAR????!!!!!
A: There is currently no Boondocks clothing available anywhere (if you have seen any let me know 'cause its bootlegged). It will be coming soon though - hopefully by the end of the summmer and available first and foremost through this website! So keep checking with us.

Q: Why do you make fun of Puffy so much?
A: 'Cause he's Puffy.

Q: Can you email me pictures (of the characters, nobody wants pictures of me)?
A: I generally don't do this, because my modem is so slow it wouldn't be a very nice picture. However, one of the things we're trying to make available over the site will be posters and other character reproductions - many will be exclusive to this site.

Q: What's the status on the television show?
A: It's moving forward, slowly but steadily. We have an animation studio in our corner, and we'll be talking with networks this summer. Fortunately, we have one of the best directors in the biz on our team, Reginald Hudlin - so we can't go wrong!!

 

 

 

Related Links

Boondocks Official Homepage
http://www.boondockstv.com/

uComics.com
http://www.ucomics.com/boondocks/

Cartoonist draws on black suburban experience
By Children's Express Washington, DC Bureau
http://www.ce.org/topnews/mcgruder.htm


All Boondocks images are copyright 1996-1998 and are the exclusive property of Aaron McGruder