The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for August 11, 2000
Transcript:
Huey: Well, it's good to know I'm not the only person who always thought the X-Men comic is a rip-off of the black liberation struggle. Caeser: Of course not... while it's unknown if it influenced Stan Lee and Jack Kirby when they created the X-Men in 1963, or even Len Wein, who created the new X-Men in 1975, it's well known that around the '80's the comic book began to increasingly draw upon civil rights and black power movements for inspiration--the pivotal moment of change being "God Loves, Man Kills," published in 1982. Huey: It's also good to know I'm not the only person with a wealth of useless information. Caeser: (Sigh) guess that's why we boys...
Why is this kid not on the show?