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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Image
Title: The CBLDF Presents Liberty Annual
Page Count: 48
Genre: Advocacy, Anthology, Anthropomorphic-funny Animals, Children, Drama, Fantasy, Humor, Martial Arts, Science Fiction, Superhero
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 4.99 USD
Cover Date: October 2014
UPC: 70985301723300111
ISBN:
Country: United States
On an estate where everyone must wear either a pink or blue mask, three of the children take back their toys from the authorities and soon encourage other people to give up the drab existence they've been enduring.; The Audit attempts to control Emily's imagination, but Emily argues in favor of all that peoples' imaginations have brought about through history, winning the Audit over to her side.; A boy wants to be a princess and a girl wants to be a super hero; despite what others say, the two of them enjoy playing out their fantasies together during recess.; Sasuke finds an Onibaba who has been using her daughter as bait to draw in victims for her meals.; Lord V and his lover visit the Fair Folk who dwell in North Wales. Lord V wins a fortune in faerie gold from playing with cards, but as he cheated them the faeries have their revenge by turning him into a living skeleton, which ruins his skiing vacation. Eventually, it takes celestial lawyers to free Lord V from the curse.; On the station Ring City, Star explores the many alien beings.; When a father objects to his son reading comic books, the son begins writing his own instead.; Grandfather book tells grandchild tablet a bedtime story about censorship.; Forces of censorship mobilize against a teenager who has been reading the European Convention on Human Rights.; The members of Girl Band are stranded in space but rescue themselves by propelling through the power of music.; Karatebot, the robot with two heads, battles the Nonster, a creature who dislikes seeing other people having fun.; A flower-headed creature holds a dinnertime conversation with a deer-headed creature.; Mermin learns about the 1st amendment and is now determined to see his cat Charles exercise his right of free speech.; Children describe what kind of super heroes they would be.; An attempted book reading is broken up by an entourage of censors who object to the content.