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Censorship By the Numbers: Beyond Books

This week American Library Association‘s Office for Intellectual Freedom released its 2017 Most Challenged Books list, comprised of challenges reported to them as well as those discovered by local and national news coverage. However, of the 354 challenges in 2017,…

ALA’s Banned Book Video | A Call To Activism

American Library Association released a video detailing their annual top ten list of most frequently challenged books. The video starts off with instances of censorship like an illustration of “To Kill a Mockingbird” scrawled on a chalkboard, paired with the…

Drama Named Among Top 10 Most Banned Books of 2017

For the third time, Raina Telgemeier’s YA classic Drama has been named to the American Library Association’s Most Banned Books list. This week, ALA released their top ten list of most frequently challenged books in 2017. Once again, the list is disproportionately…

Rebellion Becomes CBLDF’s Newest Corporate Member

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is proud to welcome Rebellion, one of Europe’s leading independent publishing and game developers, as the organization’s newest corporate member! Rebellion publishes the iconic 2000 AD family of comics and graphic novels, alongside publishing imprints…

X-Men GNs Signed by Chris Claremont, Ed Piskor, & More Benefit CBLDF!

This week CBLDF is excited to offer our donors some fantastic X-Men graphic novels signed by their creators, including  a slew of classic X-Men graphic novels personalized by legendary author Chris Claremont; the brand-new X-Men: Grand Design Treasury Edition, signed by Eisner award-winning creator Ed Piskor; All-New X-Men Volume One HC, signed by Stuart…

My Favorite Thing Is Monsters Nominated for 2018 Hugo Award

The 2018 Hugo Award Nominations are out, and critical darling My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is the only stand-alone graphic novel in the running for Best Graphic Story. Comic Riffs writer, Michael Cavna, thinks this nomination signals that “Emil Ferris’s year of…