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Friday, 29 September 2017
Thursday, 28 September 2017
Valerian and Laureline Disclosed Event – Saturday 30th September
An exclusive evening at the French Institute with the creators of the
Valerian and Laureline comics!
Valerian and Laureline comics!
Pierre Christin, the writer, and Jean-Claude Mézières, the artist, will be present at an event hosted by the Institut Français du Royaume-Uni in London – a rare opportunity for British fans to meet two legends of the international comic scene
The evening begins at 4.30 pm with a conversation between the creators and the public, moderated by journalist and comic expert Paul Gravett. The authors will share and discuss with the audience the story of their partnership, and what aspects of the series, from political commentary to groundbreaking art, have made it into the seminal work it is.
At 6.00 pm, there will then be a screening of Luc Besson’s recent adaptation to the big screen, Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, followed by a Q&A with the authors, also moderated by Paul Gravett
Tickets options are available on the French Institute’s website:
* Valerian & Laureline Disclosed at 4.30pm: £7, conc. £5
* Film screening and Q&A at 6pm: £12, conc. £10
* Double bill: talk Valerian & Laureline Disclosed at 4.30pm + screening and Q&A at 6pm: £15, conc. £13
* Valerian & Laureline Disclosed at 4.30pm: £7, conc. £5
* Film screening and Q&A at 6pm: £12, conc. £10
* Double bill: talk Valerian & Laureline Disclosed at 4.30pm + screening and Q&A at 6pm: £15, conc. £13
Saturday, September 30
4.30 PM – 9.00 PM
17 Queensberry Place, London, SW7 2DT
4.30 PM – 9.00 PM
17 Queensberry Place, London, SW7 2DT
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
Update For Yah'll
I notice that a lot of people are still visiting CBO, well, there is a lot here to read so why nopt?
However, as the books are not selling and I am having to find other ways to make money, I still have no plans to update regularly. Sorry but that's how it goes. I cannot afford to spend hours working on a post for no "thank you" or even comment.
If the books sell I'll be back but until then let me leave you with this thought: Larger companies send me books to review ~and they will be reviewed because I review any book I get~ while, and I still hear and read this daily, smaller publishers bleat and whine "No one will review my books!!" I DO NOT accept pdf or share files. You want a book reviewed you zsend a copy. I tell you this, politely, and you start whining that it's unfair and will mean you have to spend money on postage....you get blocked. Grow up.
Toy companies: No. No. No. I am NOT giong out your press releases to an international readership say how great the figures are. You can go elsewhere for that, You point out "great blog stats" but think I'm dumb enough to just post your stuff? Get real: review products.
DVD companies: same thing. YOU say your movie is great. Never seen it myself and I am not false selling to CBO readers (even if they don't care). Again: get real. Review DVDs.
Thank You
However, as the books are not selling and I am having to find other ways to make money, I still have no plans to update regularly. Sorry but that's how it goes. I cannot afford to spend hours working on a post for no "thank you" or even comment.
If the books sell I'll be back but until then let me leave you with this thought: Larger companies send me books to review ~and they will be reviewed because I review any book I get~ while, and I still hear and read this daily, smaller publishers bleat and whine "No one will review my books!!" I DO NOT accept pdf or share files. You want a book reviewed you zsend a copy. I tell you this, politely, and you start whining that it's unfair and will mean you have to spend money on postage....you get blocked. Grow up.
Toy companies: No. No. No. I am NOT giong out your press releases to an international readership say how great the figures are. You can go elsewhere for that, You point out "great blog stats" but think I'm dumb enough to just post your stuff? Get real: review products.
DVD companies: same thing. YOU say your movie is great. Never seen it myself and I am not false selling to CBO readers (even if they don't care). Again: get real. Review DVDs.
Thank You
Monday, 25 September 2017
Graphic Novels, Comic Albums and Books!
Books, Graphic Novels, Comic Albums, Anthologies ~we Got 'em: Now Prove Your Comic Geek Credibility
T-Shirts, Mugs, Caps, Comics and more -Black Tower Stores
All Black Tower comic albums (that is A4 format) are in black & white. Once you've had black and white you won't go back to colour, baby.
BTCG has specialised in presenting original material covering super heroes, crime, adventure, sci fi, horror as well as illustrated prose -not to mention ground breaking books on "world mysteries" and wildlife. Oh, and even a huge book of interviews with comic creators and publishers.
All the books are, naturally, available for overseas licence -but we cannot translate work: that will be up to any licensed publisher.
What follows is a brief glimpse at some books but you can visit the online store to see more details and books at:
To contact me please check out "About" at the top of the page -thanks!
BTCG has specialised in presenting original material covering super heroes, crime, adventure, sci fi, horror as well as illustrated prose -not to mention ground breaking books on "world mysteries" and wildlife. Oh, and even a huge book of interviews with comic creators and publishers.
All the books are, naturally, available for overseas licence -but we cannot translate work: that will be up to any licensed publisher.
What follows is a brief glimpse at some books but you can visit the online store to see more details and books at:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/hoopercomicsuk
You can also find some on Amazon and other sources but they do not make me much money so, come on, buy from the online store and remember that at least these books will be collectibles!
To contact me please check out "About" at the top of the page -thanks!
The Hooper Interviews!
To celebrate, at the time of publication, over 25 years of interviewing comic creators -writers, artists and publishers- this 365 pages book was produced.
Interviewees included Yishan Li, Marv Wolfman, Dave Ryan, John Cooper, Mike Western, Donna Barr, Roberta Gregory, Sonia Leong, Emma Vieceli, Pekka A. Manninen, Alan Class, Karen Rubins, Kate Glasheen, Ron Fortier, Jon Haward, Franco Francavilla, Rick Geary, Tania Del Rio, The Etherington Brothers, Olivier Cadic (Cinebook the 9th Art), Holly Golightly and MANY others.
Profusely illustrated with art and photographs!
Reduced in price until October to £16.80 -an odd price but it's what the printer and lulu.com earn -I get zilch!
http://www.lulu.com/shop/terry-hooper-scharf/the-hooper-interviews/paperback/product-22078000.html
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Black Tower Comics began in 1984 as a Small Press publisher of A5 (US -Digest size) titles such as Adventure,Presents,Windows and Hanley's Garage. Then came the news, reviews, previews and interviews publication backed up by the mart and mail order service -Zine Zone (later Zine Zone International).
In 2009, with the innovation in publishing of Print On Demand (POD), Black Tower jumped in head first!
One of the first titles to see print in the new comic album format (A4) was The Bat Triumphant! This saw the complete story, begun in Black Tower Adventure vol. 1. William A. Ward's long lost 1940s character once again saw print as he fought a host of enemies in an attempt to reclaim his homeland.
And while The Bat may have fought fist and nail to reclaim his homeland, another 1940s Ward creation, Krakos the Egyptian, seemed far from willing to claim a new Egyptian Empire as promised to him by the Gods. Tackling a number of foes and even encountering the Many-Eyed One, Krakos turned his back on the gods and the final panel of Krakos -Sands Of Terror, delivered a true twist!
Of course, the flag-ship title had to return! And so Black Tower Adventure -eventually reaching new heights when the legendary Ben Dilworth jumped on board! Volume 2 consisted of ten issues. Just look at these covers....
And, with something like 40 years worth of files and investigation reports could all that much delving into UFOs, lake and sea creatures and many other mysteries not result in a book or two...or three? Some Things Strange & Sinister, Some More Things Strange & Sinister as well as Pursuing The Strange and Weird: A Naturalist's Viewpoint set a precedence.
Whereas for decades those involved in "UFOlogy", "Cryptozoology" and "Forteana" declared many mysteries, that photographs were lost "to history" and so on, these three books swiped away the false claims. Alleged lost photographs -found. 'Mysteries' solved by doing actual research work and reading the sources -something others had never done.
And, of course, mention natural history and Black Tower Books broke new ground with that in The Red Paper: Canids.
But not all the prose books covered mysteries and wildlife.
And if there is one thing "Herr Professor" loves it is discovering and presenting long lost UK Golden Age (1939-1951) comic strips and characters from publishers such as Gerald Swan, Foldes, Denis M. Reader, Cartoon Art Productions and others.
Scanned and restored as best as can be considering the poor print quality of the rationing years -especially red, orange, yellow, blue and purple ink printing!
Ace Hart The Atomic Man! The Tornado! TNT Tom! Dene Vernon! Acromaid! Cat-Girl! Bring 'Em Back Hank! Robert Lovett:Back From The Dead and so many other action heroes and humour strip characters -William A. Ward, Jock McCaill and a host of known and unknown creators contribute -either in single volume " Black Tower Gold" albums or all six collected into the 400+ pager -The Ultimate British Golden Age Collection!
Another great love is Centaur Comics from the United States. Right at the very start of the American Golden Age of Comics Centaur had creators who were ahead of the others! Before Plastic Man there was Plymo! Before The Human Bomb there was TNT Todd! Before Green Arrow and waaaaaaay before Hawkeye there was the mysterious red hooded archer called The Arrow! And, to just break your comic mind world there was even a Black Panther -decades before Kirby came up with his character of the same name.
The Eye Sees All. The Owl. The Iron Skull. Amazing Man. The King of Darkness. The Invisible Terror. The Blue Lady. The Shark. Mini Midget & Kitty. Mighty Man. Super Anne. The company may have been short-lived but it's characters -oh boy!
The two volume Centaur Heroes Collection has been compiled into one sweet 140 page comic collection!
Horror. Ghost stories. The twist-in-the tale. Did you think that a publisher who is a big horror comic/film fan would ignore these?
Nope. Each year since 2010, BTCG has published a Tales Of Terror anthology album and 2014s included some fun and spooky lost Swan Comic strips. I mean how can you go wrong -even Ben Dilworth is in these!
The Church Of England has it's own basher of dark forces in the Reverend Merriwether -"God's Demon0-Thumper" as the press billed him. From an ancient Egyptian demon to a village of the damned and Varney the Vampyre, werwolves and a final confrontation with Satan himself -Merriwether pulls no punches and offers no compromise. And in those last few seconds between life and death, Merriwether's mind recalls past cases -thanks to Ben Dilworththe Tall Man of Osaka.
Merriwether: God's Demon Thumper and Merriwether: The Test Of Satan are available as individual comic albums or in one swanky book The Collected Merriwether: God's Demon Thumper.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
I libri "in ogni senso", Gilles Bachelet, Isabelle Arsenault: tre grandi mostre di Hamelin
Gentili colleghi,
trasmettiamo a seguire e in allegato il comunicato stampa relativo alle tre grandi mostre di Hamelin – l’associazione culturale organizzatrice di BilBOlbul – Festival Internazionale del Fumetto di Bologna – in occasione della in occasione della 54ma edizione del “Bologna Children’s Book Fair”.
Due première italiane – la grande mostra interattiva La regola e il gioco presentata all’ultimo Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse di Montreuil e Le Meraviglie della grande illustratrice francese Isabelle Arsenault – e un tuffo nel mondo stralunato di uno dei più importanti maestri del riso contemporaneo, Gilles Bachelet
la cartella stampa completa, con una gallery di immagini.
A disposizione per ogni ulteriore informazione.
Cordialmente,
Luciana Apicella
m. 335 7534485
Libri da leggere “in ogni senso”, operazione Gilles Bachelet, Isabelle Arsenault
Hamelin celebra con tre grandi eventi la Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2017
Due première italiane – la grande mostra interattiva La regola e il gioco presentata all’ultimo Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse di Montreuil e Le Meraviglie della grande illustratrice francese Isabelle Arsenault – e un tuffo senza salvagente nel mondo stralunato di uno dei più importanti maestri del riso contemporaneo, Gilles Bachelet: ancora tre grandi appuntamenti promossi da Hamelin, l’associazione culturale di Bologna ideatrice di Bilbolbul, Festival Internazionale del Fumetto di Bologna. A pochi mesi dalle grandi monografiche dedicate a Chris Ware e David Wiesner, Hamelin regala nuovamente a Bologna tre imperdibili appuntamenti con grandi maestri internazionali dell’illustrazione moderna e contemporanea, in occasione della 54ma edizione del Bologna Children’s Book Fair. I progetti dell’edizione 2017 sono realizzati nel quadro del progetto europeo Transbook Children’s Literature on the Move.
Inaugurazione lunedì 3 aprile alle ore 19.30 (fino al 22 aprile) per la mostra La regola e il giocopresso Biblioteca Salaborsa e Urban Center (piazza del Nettuno, 3). Un progetto espositivo interattivo, un percorso di lettura sensoriale interamente concepito a misura di bambino. Libri da toccare, pagine da far suonare come piatti di una batteria, disegni “animati”, nastri segnalibro che diventano parte integrante delle storie, per un viaggio nell’albo illustrato e nei tanti modi di leggerlo. La lettura implica un coinvolgimento fisico del lettore e il corpo interagisce a diversi livelli in mostra, attraverso il manipolare, toccare, esperire, leggere direttamente libri e ambienti creati ad hoc. Un viaggio anche nel tempo alla scoperta delle frontiere della creazione dell’albo illustrato, dai precursori alle contemporanee narrazioni ibride e digitali. Ecco allora che il percorso si apre su Bruno Munari e sul lavoro fondamentale de I prelibri, con un’inedita possibilità di attraversamento dello spazio munariano fra suono e tatto, per proseguire tra venti albi di autori internazionali per giocare con tanti oggetti-libro (dall’albo più classico al leporello, dal pop-up ai libri con dispositivi di lettura 3d) custoditi in scrigni-incubatrici, fino ad arrivare alle app.
Ai vari albi daranno voce e mani e gli occhi degli spettatori, ma anche gli autori stessi, presentati attraverso alcune video interviste e con una sezione dedicata all’approfondimento della dinamica creativa di un giovane autore, Adrien Parlange: a partire da un vero e proprio gioco tratto dal suo ultimo libro Le ruban, attraverso quaderni, schizzi, maquettes e prove colori, il pubblico potrà indagare la progettazione di un albo e il processo creativo che la guida.
Completano la mostra sette “carte bianche” affidate ad autori europei, che riempiranno lo spazio dell’Urban Center al secondo piano della Biblioteca: Isidro Ferrer, Anne Herbauts, Ben Newman, Daniela Olejnikova, Hélène Riff, Katrin Stangl e Massimiliano Tappari hanno creato sette installazioni originali che giocano con il concetto di “leggere fra le righe”. Alla mostra saranno affiancate visite guidate e il laboratori su prenotazione.
In occasione della mostra saranno a Bologna, oltre a Adrien Parlange, anche Daniela Olejnikova, Massimiliano Tappari e Isidro Ferrer.
Martedì 4 aprile alle 19:30 al Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica di Bologna (Strada Maggiore, 34) è la volta dell’inaugurazione de Le Meraviglie - Isabelle Arsenault,prima personale italiana realizzata in collaborazione con Mondadori, La Pastèque e Transbook Children’s Literature on the Move, che racconta l’universo raffinato e sospeso della talentuosa illustratrice canadese. Un lavoro, quello della Arsenault, che racconta universi di emozioni, anche difficili, soprattutto adolescenziali, mondi reali ed immaginari attraverso un personalissimo uso del colore, che segnala il passaggio da uno stato di veglia ad una dimensione di sogno, dalla monotonia all’eccezionalità, dall’insicurezza alla piena presa di coscienza.
Un incontro inaspettato con una volpe, il fantasticare per la città, l’immersione in un romanzo, diventano tutti momenti da sottolineare con colori accesi, si trasformano così in improvvise rivelazioni di meraviglie, realtà alternative fatte di elementi organici, delicate piante e fiori colorati.
In mostra saranno esposte le tavole originali del primo romanzo grafico dell’artista, Jane, la volpe e io, insieme a quelle del suo ultimo lavoro Louis fra i fantasmi (in uscita per Mondadori), realizzati entrambi con la scrittrice canadese Fanny Britt. Uno spazio particolare verrà dato anche alle due biografie di artiste illustrate dall’autrice: Cloth Lullaby, The woven life of Louise Bourgeois (con Amy Novesky, edito da Abrams e vincitore del BRAW 2017 come miglior libro d’arte) sull’infanzia della celeberrima artista francese Louise Bourgeois, Virginia Wolf (con Kyo Maclear, edito da Rizzoli), che narra l’intenso e intricato rapporto fra Virginia Woolf e sua sorella Vanessa Bell bambine. Alpha (edito da La Pastèque), un ricco abbecedario visivo che reinterpreta il codice dell’alfabeto NATO con ingegno e fantasia, sarà esposto fra le sale del Museo, facendo da contorcano visivo ai codici musicali e agli strumenti che il museo conserva.
Nei giorni della fiera Isabelle Arsenault sarà protagonista di diversi incontri e un workshop per giovani illustratori che si terrà presso la Cineteca di Bologna (via Riva di Reno, 72) domenica 2 aprile dalle ore 10 alle ore 18 (max. 15 partecipanti, per iscrizioni segreteria@hamelin.net).
Mercoledì 5 aprile arriverà in città anche Gilles Bachelet, uno dei più grandi talenti dell’illustrazione contemporanea. A lui viene dedicato Operazione Bachelet, in collaborazione con ABC Arte Bologna Cultura: un progetto articolato in più tappe, realizzato in collaborazione con Il Castoro, Seuil Jeunesse, e Transbook Children’s Literature on the Move per indagare a 360 gradi l’opera del’autore. Operazione Bachelet, è un tuffo senza salvagente nel mondo del grande illustratore francese, tra carote e mogli di Bianconigli, lumache che vanno in guerra, elefanti che si credono gatti e struzzi ingiustamente sfrattati dall’universo delle fiabe. All’autore sono dedicate due mostre, da leggere come una medaglia “bifronte”, in due luoghi della città: presso lo spazio ABC Arte Bologna Cultura(via Alessandrini, 11) sarà possibile vedere Missioni Compiute, mostra in cui verranno esposti per intero le tavole originali degli ultimi libri dell’autore, per immergersi nelle storie seguendo la vena ironica che attraversa tutta la sua produzione: da La signora Coniglio Bianco al Cavalier Panciaterra, fino ad arrivare all’ultima creatura di Bachelet, Raccontami una storia, in uscita per la Fiera e mostrato per la prima volta in Italia nelle sale della galleria. Presso la sede di Hamelin invece (via Zamboni, 15) sarà possibile entrare “nella testa di Gilles Bachelet” e vedere il folle backstage del suo lavoro di creazione. Distrattegie vuole ricostruire il metodo con cui Bachelet guarda e rappresenta il mondo, attraverso la lente della parodia. In mostra le sue catalogazioni “enciclopediche”, gli accumuli di oggetti, gli autoritratti, i riferimenti letterari e artistici che popolano il suo universo di storie e i tanti personaggi inventati dall’autore. Per la prima volta moltissimi materiali inediti, soprattutto il lavoro di documentazione e disegno che l’autore porta avanti sui suoi carnet. Questi ultimi permetteranno di riscorrere, come in una cronologia di Facebook, l’appuntamento quasi quotidiano che l’autore ha coi i social network, che invade con ironia di giochi di rimbalzi con altri autori (famosa è la sua “sfida di elefanti” con l’illustratore francese Benjamin Chaud e il suo Pomelo) e di un continuo gioco di specchi fra i suoi ironici autoritratti e i personaggi di fantasia che diventano alterego dell’autore stesso.
Un omaggio a Bachelet, attraverso nuovi elementi per costruire un discorso critico su questo grande creatore, che si completa con la voce dell’autore che racconterà il suo lavoro nell’incontro di martedì
4 aprile Di gatti, funghi, conigli e elefanti presso CUBO Unipol (Piazza Vieira De Mello 3/5, ore 17:30). Inoltre per la mostra Hamelin curerà una monografia illustrata sull’autore, prima uscita della nuova collana Oblò dedicata ai grandi maestri della letteratura per l’infanzia.
HAMELIN PER BOLOGNA CHILDREN’S BOOK FAIR 2017 - LE MOSTRE
La regola e il gioco
4 – 22 aprile 2017
Inaugurazione lunedì 3 aprile ore 19.30
Biblioteca Salaborsa e Urban Center, Piazza del Nettuno, 3, Bologna
Orari: lunedì ore 14.30-19 | martedì-sabato ore 10-19
Promossa da Transbook, Children’s Literature on the Move.
A cura di Hamelin Associazione Culturale e SPLJ, Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse en Seine-Saint-Denis.
In collaborazione con Biblioteca Salaborsa Ragazzi, Urban Center Bologna.
Le Meraviglie - Isabelle Arsenault
5 aprile – 7 maggio 2017
Inaugurazione martedì 4 aprile ore 19.30
Inaugurazione martedì 4 aprile ore 19.30
Museo Internazionale e Biblioteca della Musica, Strada Maggiore 34, Bologna
Orari: da martedì a venerdì 9.30-16.00 |sabato, domenica e festivi 10.00-18.30
A cura di Hamelin Associazione Culturale in collaborazione con La Pastèque, Mondadori, Transbook Children’s Literature on the Move
OPERAZIONE BACHELET
Un progetto a cura di Hamelin associazione culturale.
In collaborazione con Il Castoro Editore, Seuil Jeunesse, Transbook Children’s Literature on the Move, CUBO Unipol
Missione Compiuta
6 aprile- 22 aprile 2017
Inaugurazione mercoledì 5 aprile 2017 ore 18.30
ABC Arte Bologna Cultura, via Alessandrini 11, Bologna
Orari: giovedì 6 aprile 11 - 19,30 | venerdì 7 aprile e sabato 8 aprile 15,30- 19,30.
Poi: martedì - sabato 17,30-19.30
Distrattegie
6 aprile- 5 maggio 2017
Inaugurazione mercoledì 5 aprile 2017 ore 19.30
Hamelin Associazione Culturale, via Zamboni, 15, Bologna
Orari: lun-ven ore 10.00 – 18.30
TRANSBOOK- Children’s literature on the move è un progetto Europa Creativa 2014/2020 coordinato da Salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse (Francia) in partenariato con Europäische Kinder- und Jugendbuchmesse Saarbrücken (Germania), Tantàgora (Spagna), Arts Basics for Children (Belgio), Nobrow Ltd (UK), Literárne informačné centrum (Slovacchia), Hamelin Associazione Culturale (Italia).
Tuesday, 19 September 2017
Monday, 11 September 2017
Apparently Image Comics REALLY Do Hate Me
I was willing to just let the first THREE times go. But I got this:
We have received a DMCA complaint for your blog, COMIC BITS ONLINE. An email with details of the complaint was sent to you on 11-Sep-2017 and we have reset the post status to "Draft". You can edit it here. You may republish the post with the offending content and/or link(s) removed. If you believe that you have the rights to post this content, you can file a counter-claim with us. For more on our DMCA policy, please click here. Thank you for your prompt attention.
And the offending post was Jonathan Ross & Ian Churchill Signing Revenge #1 from February, 2014!
Yes, a four year old press release FROM........Image Comics.
The company that hit me with three other DMCA complaints recently because they did not like mild criticism. Mild criticism outweighs all the positive things I wrote about them.
This seems to be a tactic used by Marvel and Image if you say anything they do not like or criticize them.
Like the trolls and the flamers ~those who are mentally inadequate~ you don't normally see these things but Image Comics wants to target me and this blog then they get a shout out. They seem to be aiming at getting this blog shut down.
Normally I would ask if you have a blog to mention this or pass it along social media but I'm guessing the response would be nothing again after all who cares if a comic company is attempting to stop free speech?
We have received a DMCA complaint for your blog, COMIC BITS ONLINE. An email with details of the complaint was sent to you on 11-Sep-2017 and we have reset the post status to "Draft". You can edit it here. You may republish the post with the offending content and/or link(s) removed. If you believe that you have the rights to post this content, you can file a counter-claim with us. For more on our DMCA policy, please click here. Thank you for your prompt attention.
And the offending post was Jonathan Ross & Ian Churchill Signing Revenge #1 from February, 2014!
Yes, a four year old press release FROM........Image Comics.
The company that hit me with three other DMCA complaints recently because they did not like mild criticism. Mild criticism outweighs all the positive things I wrote about them.
This seems to be a tactic used by Marvel and Image if you say anything they do not like or criticize them.
Like the trolls and the flamers ~those who are mentally inadequate~ you don't normally see these things but Image Comics wants to target me and this blog then they get a shout out. They seem to be aiming at getting this blog shut down.
Normally I would ask if you have a blog to mention this or pass it along social media but I'm guessing the response would be nothing again after all who cares if a comic company is attempting to stop free speech?
Saturday, 9 September 2017
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