Image Comics has provided CBR with an exclusive preview of Terry Dodson's "CBLDF Liberty Annual" #5 cover. The Image anthology edited by Image publisher Eric Stephenson hits stores October 10 and all proceeds go to the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Dodson's cover features a young woman on a bright pink scooter in the middle of traffic on a gloomy day.

Along with Terry Dodson's cover, we'd like to reveal that the anthology will include a brand-new "The Walking Dead" story by Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard. This year's "CBLDF Liberty Annual" also includes work by a number of other notable creators including Howard Chaykin, Andy Diggle, Warren Ellis, Terry Moore, Doug Braithwaite, Terry Moore and more.

Check out Dodson's cover and the solicitation info below.

CBLDF LIBERTY ANNUAL 2012

story HOWARD CHAYKIN, ANDY DIGGLE, WARREN ELLIS, CHRIS GIARRUSSO, KIERON GILLEN, BRANDON GRAHAM, DAVID HINE, JOE KEATINGE, ROBERT KIRKMAN, JIM McCANN, TERRY MOORE, CHRIS ROBERSON, JAMES ROBINSON, JONATHAN ROSS, STEVEN T. SEAGLE, RICHARD STARKINGS & ERIC STEPHENSON

art CHARLIE ADLARD, MIKE ALLRED, NATE BELLEGARDE, J. BONE, DOUG BRAITHWAITE, IAN CHURCHILL, MARCO CINELLO, CHYNNA CLUGSTON-FLORES, CHRIS GIARRUSSO, SINA GRACE, BRANDON GRAHAM, ROGER LANDRIDGE, JANET LEE, JOHN PAUL LEON, TERRY MOORE & BEN TEMPLESMITH



cover A GABRIEL BA

cover B TERRY DODSON

OCTOBER 10

48 PAGES / FC / M

$4.99



A COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND BENEFIT BOOK!

"IT'S GOOD TO BE FREE!"

CBLDF LIBERTY ANNUAL returns! This year's installment is edited by Image Comics Publisher ERIC STEPHENSON, who has recruited an all-star line-up of writers and artists to make ALL-NEW stories about the positive qualities of freedom! All proceeds from this book benefit the important First Amendment work of the COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND, who've been fighting censorship in comics for over 25 years!

All proceeds from CBLDF LIBERTY ANNUAL 2012 will benefit the important First Amendment legal work of the COMIC BOOK LEGAL DEFENSE FUND, a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the First Amendment rights of the comics art form and its community of retailers, creators, publishers, librarians and readers.