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Aaron McGruder's *A Right to Be Hostile: The Boondocks Treasury* arrives in 2003 as a substantial collection of his nationally syndicated strip, with a foreword by Michael Moore. The cover pulls no punches — Huey Freeman, large-afro'd and draped in an open red martial-arts jacket, strikes a fierce kung-fu pose alongside his younger brother Riley, bandaged fists raised and fencing foil in hand, both boys radiating defiant attitude against a vivid yellow and smoky-purple sky. It's a fitting visual declaration for a strip that spent years shaking up the comics pages with sharp political wit and unapologetic perspective.
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artist, inker, colorist Aaron McGruder (painting)
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