Comics, Graphic Novels & Anime
Akemi's Anime World
This "for-fun anime review site" has been online since 1999. In-depth reviews are its main feature, and it's family-friendly. It contains a wealth of information and fun features - history, background, reviews with notes on age & other suitability (wonderful for parents), "Top Ten lists", and "If you liked ... then view" feature, and "how to draw" anime, and create a fansite!
Anime Web Turnpike
Lotsa links to Anime sites.
Animation World Network
Everything you want to know about anime and animation.
Artbomb.net
Their mission is to promote diverse and sophisticated graphic novels. If you have never bought a graphic novel before, browse this site. They have classified the books by genre to make it easier for you to find something that appeals to your tastes.
Comic Book Resources
The largest collection of comic book links on the Web. Also offers feature articles, interviews, previews, reviews and more!
Comic Books for Young Adults
Useful resource for especially for librarians planning to develop comic book collections to serve teens at public libraries.
The Comics Get Serious: Graphic Novel Reviews
Arranged by title and subject, each review includes genres, audience, and lengthy synopses and evaluations.
The Comics Journal
Online version of the monthly print journal, a respected arts magazine that examines comics from a fine arts perspective. The site mainly provides the table of contents to the print magazine, but also includes some full-text feature stories, interviews and reviews.
comics2film
Everything you want to know about comics made into or being made into films.
Daryl Cagle's Professional Cartoonists Index
No topic is taboo at this site, which displays political editorial cartoons. Browse the topics for cartoons on school, television, Napster, and more. Includes a section for Canada's Best Cartoons.
DC Comics
Batman, Superman, graphic novels Ð you get the picture.
Friends of LuLu
Promotes comics that appeal to young women and their involvement in the comic-book industry. Check out their list of women comic creators and their recommended reading list, which highlights everything from standard favourites like Archie and Wonder Woman to cutting-edge, graphic novels.