Some poor comic book retailer in Rome, Georgia has been arrested for inadvertently allowing a free compilation put out by my publisher, Alternative Comics, to fall into the hands of a minor. The problem? One story by my friend Nick Bertozzi, about Pablo Picasso, contains nudity. There is no sexual content in the story. From the press release:
The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund has undertaken the defense of retailer Gordon Lee of Legends in Rome, GA against charges arising from the dissemination of "Alternative Comics #2." Lee was arrested on charges of distributing material depicting nudity, and distributing obscene material to a minor; the first charge alone, a felony offense in Georgia, carries a penalty of one to three years in prison and/or fines of up to $10,000, if convicted. [emphasis mine]
I know someone who used to teach in Rome, Georgia. He found the atmosphere so oppressive he quit and moved away.
posted by Jen, 1:25 PM -
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