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Off the Beaten Path

www.blacksuperhero.com

The Museum of Black Superheroes
It is what it says it is. This is a great site with tons of profiles of Black comic book characters (not just superheroes) as well as news, and a beautiful gallery.

http://camelot4colors.tripod.com

Camelot in 4 colors
An site with features on just about every time the King Arthur Legend has shown up in comics.

www.cartoonet.net

An Agency for a bunch of wonderful cartoon-style illustrators. Go on and look at all the pretty pictures.

www.indyworld.com/comics/pro.html

Comic Professionals' e-mail addresses.
A huge list for talking to your favorite creators.

www.friend-lulu.org/

Friends of Lulu
An organization that encourages Participation and appreciation of women in Comics. The site includes reccommended reading, tips for store owners, etc.

www.geocities.com/safran-can/JWISHC.HTM

Jews in Comics
An exhaustive list of Comics stories featuring Jews and Jewish Themes.

Mainstays of the Internet

wwww.cbr.cc

Comic Book Resources.
It's billed as the only comics site you HAVE to visit, and it pretty much is. News, a review column, commentary, and the world's largest database of comics links are only some of the highlights. Check out Oddball comics, spotlighting a strange and different comic every day. Boy, those can be silly.

www.comicon.com/newsarama

Newsarama
The ultimate comics news source. It covers the entire world of comics, along with cartoons. This site often has a unique view into the business of things.

www.milehighcomics.com

Mile High Comics
The world's largest comic store, located in Colorado. This site is an invaluable resource for looking at comic book covers and gaining bibliographic information.

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