CBLDF Presents Liberty Annual #2013

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Issue Details

Publisher

Image

Colorist

Greg + Fake

Artist

Art Baltazar

Colorist

Art Baltazar

Letterer

Art Baltazar

Artist

Fabio Moon

Colorist

Fabio Moon

Letterer

Fabio Moon

Artist

Richard Corben

Artist

Gabriel Hardman

Artist

Joe Eisma

Artist

Andy Kuhn

Artist

Juan Ferreyra

Artist

Emi Lenox

Artist

Dennis Culver

Artist

Ron Chan

Colorist

Ron Chan

Inker

Andy Owens

Colorist

Zac Atkinson

Colorist

Michelle Madsen

Colorist

Dave Stewart

Cover Artist

Dave Stewart

Letterer

Crank

Letterer

Nate Piekos

Cover Artist

David Marquez

Published

October 2013

Synopsis

A COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND BENEFIT BOOK! 'TALES OF BLOOD & COURAGE!' CBLDF LIBERTY ANNUAL returns with Dark Horse editor-in-chief SCOTT ALLIE pulling together an all-star roster of writers and artists to battle censorship with 48 PAGES OF ALL-NEW stories! TIM SEELEY brings HACK/SLASH back for what might be the most bizarre tale in the series, and legendary creator Richard Corben tells the story of an underground cartoonist bringing back his most famous (and well-endowed) hero. Everyone has a story to tell, but what happens when a story gets taken away from its creator? LIBERTY ANNUAL 2013 looks at the creative costs of censorship, either through the sort of outside interference the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has fought for 27 years, or through more private forms. The Hoax Hunters battle a cable news program for the life of sasquatch, a young punk rock journalist examines Pussy Riot, and MASKS AND MOBSTERS writer JOSH WILLIAMSON answers the question, 'What If Wertham Were Right?' All proceeds from this book benefit the important First Amendment work of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, who've been fighting censorship in comics for over 25 years!

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