EXCLUSIVE: The graphic novel - which is the most commonly banned book in the United States - is centred on coming out to friends and family. 9News
Until the book was referred by police, the Classification Board confirmed to 9news.com.au it had not classifiedThe agency has the power to censor, restrict and ban films, literature and other content.
"The only publications that are required to be submitted to the Classification Board to be classified are those that would contain content that may be restricted to adults or refused classification."comments on social media, later winning an appeal against the decision, only for the court to then overturn that ruling."The book is highly pornographic," he said.
"Having a book like this, or any book that explored nonbinary identity, would have probably taken 10 years of confusion and uncertainty out of my life." "My book is uniquely vulnerable because it is a comic, and because people can very quickly flip open to one or two images that they don't agree with or make them uncomfortable, and share those out of context on social media."
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