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Police Investigating Whether Sandy Hook Shooter Emulated Video Game

by Maren Williams • February 20, 2013

Since Adam Lanza’s December 12 attack on Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut, video games and their putative connection to violent behavior have been much discussed in the media and by government officials. Now a new profile of Lanza and…

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Bob Corn-Revere Wins Key Free Speech Case

by Rick Marshall • February 19, 2013

Earlier this month, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a ruling that found former Valdosta State University (VSU) president, Ronald M. Zaccari, personally liable for violating the rights of former VSU student, Hayden Barnes, when Zaccari expelled Barnes over…

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Video Games: The Latest Scapegoat

by Betsy Gomez • February 18, 2013

Within hours of the Newtown shootings, video games were targeted as a cause of the violence. It wasn’t the first time video games were blamed, and we don’t expect it to be the last. Much like the arguments against comics…

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NOWHERE MEN #1 Launches CBLDF LIBERTY VARIANT Program At Wizard World Portland!

by cbldf • February 15, 2013

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is proud to announce LIBERTY VARIANT — a new fundraising program bringing special editions of the hottest new comics to reward the organization’s supporters at conventions across the United States. Image Comics is kicking…

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Mike Diana on Art, BOILED ANGEL, and More

by Betsy Gomez • February 15, 2013

In 1994, Mike Diana became the first American artist to be convicted of obscenity for his zine Boiled Angel. London’s Orbital Comics began an exhibition of Diana’s work on Valentine’s Day, so Bleeding Cool shared a fascinating podcast they recorded…

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Tales From the Code: You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling

by Joe Sergi • February 14, 2013

It’s Valentine’s Day, so love is in the air. What better time to talk about the history of romance comics? After the war, when the sales of the superhero and crime comics began to wane, romance comics filled the gap. Soon, the…

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