Whether you're looking to benefit a good cause or simply trying to squeeze in another tax deduction before 2014 comes to an end, you need look no further than the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.

The nonprofit, dedicated to protecting the First Amendment rights of comics creators, publishers and retailers, is rewarding contributions -- of any amount -- made by midnight Wednesday with an exclusive download of Neil Gaiman: Live at the Aladdin, the 2001 CBLDF benefit reading that includes performances of “Chivalry” and “Being an Experiment Upon Strictly Scientific Lines …"

If, for some reason, you're uncertain of precisely what the CBLDF does, this post on the organization's website touches upon the highlights of its "busy year"; there's also a handy chart, which you can see below.

Regular readers of ROBOT 6 will undoubtedly recall the nonprofit's involvement in Banned Books Week (which this year focused on comics) and the debate over Alison Bechdel's Fun Home in the South Carolina legislature.