Image Comics creators S. Steven Struble and Sina Grace have teamed up with the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund to produce a limited
edition Li??l Depressed Boy print, which made it's debut at New York
Comic-Con 2012.
Depicting the titular character unable to exercise his right to
free speech, this print is limited to one hundred pieces, and is
signed by both Struble and Grace. Printed in Los Angeles by local
illustrator and screen printer Dave Kloc (www.davekloc.com),
the haunting prints measure 11X14 inches, perfect for any frame. ??I
have been a huge advocate and fan of The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund,
and this opportunity felt like a great way to tackle an on-going issue
in media with our readers,? says Grace.
Originally an anthologized web-comic, THE LI'L DEPRESSED BOY
found its print home at Image Comics in 2011, maintaining a cult status
early on. The series follows the non-adventures of a rag doll boy on his quest for love, happiness, and a good album on vinyl.
All proceeds of this print go to the Comic Book Legal
Defense Fund. Li??l Depressed Boy creator and writer S. Steven Struble
states: ??The Li??l Depressed Boy is trying to find out who he is and
without the ability to express himself, this would not be possible. We
support the CBLDF fight to champion free self-expression within our
medium.