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Product Identifiers
PublisherCrown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-101400082587
ISBN-139781400082582
eBay Product ID (ePID)30980183
Product Key Features
Book TitlePublic Enemy No. 2 : an All-New Boondocks Collection
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
TopicTopic / Politics, Form / Comic Strips & Cartoons, General
IllustratorYes
GenreHumor
AuthorAaron Mcgruder
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.2 in
Item Weight21.1 Oz
Item Length10.8 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2004-063736
Dewey Edition22
Reviews"Outrageously provocative." - Entertainment Weekly "The most biting and consistent critique of the war and its discontent in the nation's mass media." - The Nation "One of the most successful comic strips ever." - Black Enterprise "Sacred cows should graze with caution in the boondocks." - The Crisis "McGruder may consider himself a comic strip creator first, but his controversial work has turned him into both political lightning rod and intellectual heavyweight." - Seattle Times "Sociopolitical cartoonist Aaron McGruder is peddling a humorous but insightful cultural revolution to 20 million people a day with his comic strip The Boondocks ." - Jet "McGruder's scathing take-no-prisoners wit is usually dead on." - The Comics Journal "Controversial, unapologetically political, and very entertaining." - Black Issues Book Review, "Outrageously provocative." -Entertainment Weekly "The most biting and consistent critique of the war and its discontent in the nation's mass media." -The Nation "One of the most successful comic strips ever." -Black Enterprise "Sacred cows should graze with caution in the boondocks." -The Crisis "McGruder may consider himself a comic strip creator first, but his controversial work has turned him into both political lightning rod and intellectual heavyweight." -Seattle Times "Sociopolitical cartoonist Aaron McGruder is peddling a humorous but insightful cultural revolution to 20 million people a day with his comic stripThe Boondocks." -Jet "McGruder's scathing take-no-prisoners wit is usually dead on." -The Comics Journal "Controversial, unapologetically political, and very entertaining." -Black Issues Book Review
Dewey Decimal741.5/973
SynopsisFollowing the bestselling "A Right to be Hostile," this new collection of more than 500 "Boondocks" comic strips takes on American life, culture, and politics over the past two years, with biting observations from Huey Freeman and his crew on everything from the war in Iraq to the Kobe Bryant trial., Following up the bestselling A Right To Be Hostile this new collection takes on American life, culture and politics over the past two years with biting observations from Huey Freeman and his crew on everything from the war with Iraq to the Kobe Bryant trial. Including everything from Condoleezza Rice's not-so-red-hot love life (a strip banned from the Washington Post) to President Bush's bring it on' taunt to the Iraqi insurgents (a strip banned by the Chicago Tribune and other papers) this is the hilarious McGruder at his most scathing.', A collection of more than five hundred strips from the popular and subversive comic strip The Boondocks provides a satirical look at the follies, foibles, and complexities of modern life from an African-American perspective as it offers a provocative take on Condoleezza Rice's love life, Dick Cheney, the war in Iraq, The Passion of Christ, and more