Not that I have ever heard. Both of Graysmith's Zodiac books were New York Times bestsellers, causing big ripples in law enforcement and the general public. If either of the books were banned anywhere it would have made the news, hence would have been common knowledge.
"The Zodiac Killer" by Robert Graysmith is not a banned book. It is a true crime book that delves into the infamous unsolved case of the Zodiac Killer and has been widely available for purchase and reading.
The Zebra Killer - 1974 is rated/received certificates of: France:-12 Sweden:15 Sweden:(Banned) (1976) USA:PG
Lady Killer - 1933 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 (re-rating) (1940) Finland:(Banned) (1934) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
It was a good book but contained murder, incest and multiple sexual refences
You can buy almost any book that is not banned in your country through the internet.
Ultimately, Driller Killer was banned in the U.K. after the Video Recording Act of 1984. It also gained notoriety for being banned in Germany. The movie was not officially released uncut in the UK until 2002. Many cut versions of the movie still exist, which show scenes of drilling into heads and abdomens blacked-out. The uncut version of the movie does show certain parts blanked out using the colour red, most notably the final scene; however, this is intentional and done for theatrical effect.
Whales are harvested and consumed for food. However, it's extremely rare, as commercial whaling has been banned since the 1980s.
Robert P. Doyle has written: 'Banned Books Week '89: Celebrating the freedom to read' 'The American Library Association and international relations' -- subject- s -: American Library Association, International librarianship, International relations, Library cooperation 'Banned books' -- subject- s -: Banned Books Week, Bibliography, Books and reading, Censorship, Challenged books, Freedom of information, Prohibited books 'Banned books week '93' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Books and reading, Censorship, Freedom of information, Prohibited books 'Banned Books Resource Guide: Celebrating the Freedom to Read'
I believe it was Head Like a Hole. It wasn't "banned" from airplay, but Clear Channel put it on a list of songs "whose appropriateness has been questioned" (Robert Hilbert, LA Times)
Salman Rushdie's books have been banned as was Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species. Khalil Gibran, Chinua Achebe, John Anthony Burgess, Rebecca Wells and Robert Jordan also had books banned. But more surprising was the banning of books with Dora the Explorer and Spongebob Squarepants.
the are 6,80092 about including villain's, x-heros, unscanned heros and bio-s herosunscanned hero's=heros copied off over heros EG: killer moth, Andrew crush and joyriderbio-s heros=banned heros which had been banned for saying offensive things
Getting banned is BAD. don't ever try to get banned. If you get banned three times YOU ARE BANNED FOREVER!
it has never been banned