Back in April I covered the CBLDF Censorship panel at Wonder Con, and it doesn't seem like things have improved much since then.
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The ALA's 2016 list of the Top Ten most challenged books in American Libraries and school has revealed that a vast majority of those challenged and banned
The CBLDF has joined a coalition led by the National Coalition Against Censorship to protest against H.B. 103, a New Hampshire bill that would require
Available in comic stores this past week is the CBLDF Defender quarterly magazine. with a Preacher cover by the late Steve Dillon, the original artwork of
A woman from Issaquah, WA is righteously outraged after finding her 14-year-old son in possession of a graphic novel called Mangaman by Barry Lyga and
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (or CBLDF) has put together some treats for anyone donating today to go along with #GivingTuesday. The CBLDF handles a
Today, the Daily Mail ran a story about European Union-funded comic books used to promote the EU to children saying, Brussels officials have been accused
By Randy Young and Chris Hunter Our very own Bleeding Cool friends Talking Comics got involved in Banned Books Week in Shreveport, Louisiana by doing a
AC And Scott Brown write for Bleeding Cool: You know what we love almost as much as comics? A good controversy. Combine the two, and we’re sold. KRANTZ
This again. Sigh. It emerges that, despite being successfully distributed and sold for months in the UK, recent lines of licensed comics have, apparently,
Back in June, a South Carolina library pulled their copy of Neonomicon from the adultbookshelves, after a 14 year old girl withdrew it using her mother's
Metro is a graphic novel that was published in Egypt in 2008. Billed as the country's first graphic novel intended for adults, and possibly the first