@@SplitWorn Both parts. One-liners with multiple references are the best. EDIT: Holy shit I made that comment a decade ago; I'm barely even the same person I was when I said that.
***** Wrong, he's a reference to the late Jim Kelly's black belt Jone's character. The line "You come straight out of a comic strip" is a reference to his line "You come right out of a comic book"
It's a Jim.Kelly reference Yea Huey is from a comic strip but that whole line is a play on the quote from Jim Kelly's character Williams "Man you come right out of a comicbook"
'Man, you come straight out of a comic strip' is a hilarious line considering that 'The Boondocks' originally started out as a newspaper comic (Yep. Right next to Hagar the Horrible and Family Circus) before it hit big time and came on Adult Swim. The tie in with ENTER THE DRAGON was an excellent coincidence!