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Internet
Resources About Comic Books: A general site with links to many
varied types of comic websites.
Anime Web Turnpike:
Links to current information on anime and manga, clubs, and games.
Comic
Art & Graffix Gallery: The origins of sequential art begin
with prehistoric man almost 20 thousand years ago. From paleolithic cave
paintings to Egyption heiroglyphs to the X-Men and even Spawn, this is
the history and story of the creation of the comic art form.
Comic
Books Recommended for Teen Readers: High-quality comics particularly
well-suited to Young Adult readers.
Comics
Continuum: Daily news, interviews, and previews of upcoming movie
and TV projects, including publisher press releases.
Don Markstein's
Toonopedia: This browsable encyclopedia of "toons" includes
listings for more than 600 cartoons (animated and print media) and cartoon
characters.
Lambiek:
Discover your favorite comic artists in the Comiclopedia - a huge compendium
of international comic artists, complete with biographies and samples
of their artwork.
Marvelous
Visions of Wonder: A List of Great Graphic Novels for Older Teen
Readers, Librarians, and Educators.
No
Flying, No Tights: A website reviewing graphic novels for teens.
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Anime
and Manga Art: Several drawing sites recommended by About.com.
Anime Drawing
Tutorials: Has tips on drawing various types of characters and
features.
Hiro's
Drawing Class: This is a class for starters in drawing japanese
comic book style.
How
to Draw Manga: Online tutorials created by acclaimed artist Julie
Dillon.
Online Manga
University: Includes tutorials, submissions, links to other drawing
sites, etc.
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