Larry Marder’s CBLDF Liberty Cards Diary: CBLDF Liberty Trading Cards are ON SALE NOW!


Posted Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

Help support free speech by picking up Cryptozoic Entertainment’s CBLDF Liberty Trading Cards, in stores NOW!

Hi, Friends of Liberty!

After a year of collaboration, preparation and production with Cryptozoic Entertainment, I finally had the finished product in my hands: factory sealed, unopened boxes of CBLDF Liberty Trading Cards.

Like any project I’ve ever worked on, there is always that nervous moment when you take the product out of its shipping case and are about to discover if everything actually came out the way it was intended.

I decided to open up five boxes and see what treasures were hidden inside.

Every box I opened had one artist sketch card, two autograph cards, and 4 or 5 chase stickers in addition to a full set of all 72 base cards and enough extra base cards to get halfway into collecting a second complete set.

Everyone seems to be the most interested in the sketch and autograph cards. I had a good haul.

Check out what I found in each box:


First box: Darick Roberston, Alayna Lemmer, Erik Larsen


Second Box: James Kolchalka, Chris Thorne, John Layman


Third box: Jeff Smith, Jerry Fleming, Darwyn Cooke


Fourth box: Paul Levitz, ,Adam Talley, Scott McCloud


Fifth box: Frank Quitely, Peter Kuper, Phil Hester

Not bad, huh?

Plus, every box had 4 or 5 rare chase stickers too.

They look like this:

But there is more to them than that!

When you collect all the chase stickers and flip ‘em over to the back side—they fit together into a puzzle picture of Lady Liberty and Blind Justice by Rob Liefeld.

After I opened 5 boxes, I had enough stickers to complete 2 ½ puzzles.

And the base cards? They tell the story of all of the epic First Amendment battles that comic books have faced, from the marathon Senate hearings of the 1950s to today’s attacks on readers.

Collecting these cards is a great way to support CBLDF and learn about the First Amendment challenges comics books have faced over the years. All proceeds from the sale of the cards benefit the First Amendment legal work of the CBLDF.

ON SALE TODAY!

–Larry Marder

CBLDF and Cryptozoic Entertainment’s Liberty Trading Cards are 72 card set telling the story of comics censorship, including bonus sketch and autograph chase cards by the greatest talent in the comics industry! ALL proceeds from this set benefit the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund’s fight to protect the Fist Amendment rights of the entire comic book community.

Available from DIAMOND COMICS DISTRIBUTORS (MAY111393 I CBLDF LIBERTY T/C BOX) and CRYPTOZOIC ENTERTAINMENT.

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The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund are pleased to announce that the Crown has withdrawn all criminal charges in R. v. Matheson, the case previously described as the “Brandon X case,” which involved a comic book reader who faced criminal charges in Canada relating to comic books on his computer. The defendant, Ryan Matheson, a 27-year-old comic book reader, amateur artist, and computer programmer has been cleared of any criminal wrongdoing.

The total legal costs of this case exceeded $75,000. After taking the case last summer, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund contributed $20,000 to the defense, and the Comic Legends Legal Defense Fund contributed $11,000. The CBLDF also participated in shaping the defense, including recruiting expert testimony for the trial. The organization is currently seeking funds to help pay off the $45,000 debt Matheson incurred as a result of his case, and to create new tools to prevent future cases. To make a contribution to these important efforts, please visit www.cbldf.org. Learn more about the shocking details of this case and how you can support the CBLDF's efforts to fight back!Read the full post