Active Images The World's Greatest Comic Book Fonts! Painstakingly assembled in Richard Starkings' Font Laboratory, Comicraft fonts appear in over 3 million comic books each month.

The Master List of Comic Book and Trading Card Stores is an indexed directory of most every comic book and trading card store in the United States and Canada (nearly 11,000 listings).

Fotonovela Madness is Tom Furtwangler's site devoted to all things fotonovela-related.

Best Episodic Sites on the Web: Despite whether we call them Soap Operas, Continuing Dramas, Electric Comedies or Episodic Sci-Fi Thrillers, they're growing and getting better. Here is the most comprehensive source of links and reviews.

Visit the officially sanctioned Astro City Homepage painstakingly assembled by Martin Wisse, with all kinds of extra info on this great new series (for which I happen to do the lettering and design).

Ampersand's Home Page collects his syndicated daily strip Kippil and an excellent collection of info on how to publish or get published, including an archive of Dave Sim's essays on self-publishing.

Comic Book Central includes all sorts of resources for keeping track of comics published on and off the web, including a weekly comprehensive list of new comics releases.

The Comic Book Net E-Mag is Ryan Brewster's weekly collection and review of all things comix, including the latest CSNsider.

The Comix Book is Eric Outley's collection of comic book sites both mainstream and alternative, nicely arranged with graphics and good links.

The Comics Hotlist is Sami Koykka's comprehensive collection of regularly updated comics found on the WWW.

Comix Universe has info on all things collectible, including Comix World's "Best of Comix on the Web."

Jetpack Magazine covers, and I quote, "beats, action, pulp, image, and tech." Pulp=comics, and they've got reviews of independents galore, usually with the cover and sample art from inside. A great-looking site.

Negative Space is a virtual coffehouse with all kinds of art on the walls. A great place for comics writers and artists to hook up, as well as a multitude of information on enlightening topics from recreational drugs to comic book publishing. I couldn't have published my comic without the info I downloaded from here, especially Gary Reed's Self-Publishing Guide.

The New Comics Releases List. Compiled weekly by Charles S. LePage, this page contains just what it says, as well as a list of comics that are shipping late, and Ronald Thomas Fleming's useful Comics Information Network.

Aspiring comic artists and creators should also check out Jeff Mason's Indy Magazine, where he has address lists for publishers, conventions and independent-friendly stores, as well as interviews with successful self-publishers like Jeff Smith, Dave Sim and Terry Moore.

Paradigm Productions 3D Computer Graphics and Animation Design site shows you behind-the-scenes creation of 3D architecture proposals and beautiful video game designs.

SpiderKat is a complete cyber comics shop, with reviews and a showcase for new comics creators.

The rec.arts.comics FAQ and resources page collects all the URLs of comics-related sites in one place. About as comprehensive a list of internet comics resources as you'll find, including submission guidelines for all the major comics companies.

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