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Comics-Related...
- AAA Aardvark - WraithSpace Comics Index
- Arguably the most comprehensive listing of comics resources on the Web.
- Alternative Comics Home Page
- Your one-stop hot list for alternative/underground/non-mainstream comics.
- Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
- Fight censorship in the comics!
- The Comic Book Net WWW Page
- Fan views and reviews, with networked message bases soon to come.
- The Comic Sites Newspage
- Daily news about your favorite comics-related websites.
- CompuServe Comics Forum on the Web
- One of the best and longest-running online forums for the discussion of comics. More serious than AOL, more structured than Usenet, and lots of pros hang out here.
- Electric Prism
- Jim Starlin and Jeff Moran's digitally-based design and production studio, specializing in interactive games, comic books, 3-D simulations and graphics.
- Elliot S! Maggin - Exclamations!
- He's written computer games, political speeches, novels, and did a fifteen-year stint as principal writer of Superman. Preview his latest work here.
- Grrls in the Comics
- Jean Bourg's growing list of women cartoonists and female heroes. Nicely-designed, with lots of illustrations.
- Harris M. Miller II
- Now that Perry Mason's dead, he's America's Lawyer.
- Heidi's Hellhole
- The wicked wit and weekly rants of Heidi MacDonald, comicdom's ace editor and ace critic.
- Hogan's Alley
- The Magazine of the Cartoon Arts, covering comic strips from "The Yellow Kid" to "Dilbert". Edited by Tom Heintjes.
- indy Magazine - Jeff Mason
- Interviews with independent comics creators, home of indy magazine and the Independent Comix ordering service.
- Jack Kirby Home Page
- A living memorial to the artist and creator whose style defined contemporary comic books.
- James Hudnall's Halloween á Go-Go
- The writer-publisher of ESPers and The Age of Heroes claims not to be "a lone nut with a word processor." Find out why his friends worry, anyway.
- Jonah Weiland's Comic Book Resources
- One of the very best collections of comics resources on the net. Comprehensive links to the web pages of creators, characters, publishers; news and reviews; even WAVs of superhero theme songs. Nice graphics, too. Check this one out.
- Marv Wolfman
- Visit the creator of Night Force, Blade, The Man Called A-X, The New Teen Titans, and Pocket Dragons.
- The Master List of Comic & Card Stores
- Names, addresses, and phone numbers for thousands of comic book and trading card stores, organized by state and city. Invaluable resource for creators, collectors, and other retailers.
- On-Line Comics
- Comics reviews, interviews with writers and artists, and more.
- Nat Gertler
- He writes comic books, computer books, prose fiction, and magazine columns, among other things.
- Roland Mann
- Will the South rise again? If you ask this former Ultraverse editor, he'll probably tell you it's just been playin' possum for 130 years.
- Steve Englehart
- Co-author of The DNAgers and creator of The Night Man, which makes its television debut in the fall of 1997.
- Steven Grant's American PsychoPulp
- One of the comics' best writers of crime and conspiracy tales.
- Warren Ellis' Smoke Damage
- The irreverent, irascible writer/creator of Transmetropolitan, a new and highly provocative comics series from Helix.
And Beyond...
- The Antifascist Web
- Stranger than fiction: Americans who actually oppose fascism. Check out these folks nowthey're on the endangered species list.
- Bimbo Tech Page
- The home page of my computer guruess, occasional co-writer, and longtime friend, Beth Slick.
- Gonzo Links
- Your online guide to millennial America, where cover-ups and conspiracies take on a cosmic dimension.
- Gray Areas Home Page
- A magazine that deals with the illegal, the immoral, and the controversial.
- Hyper-Weirdness on the World Wide Web
- Links to sex, money, drugs, religion, cyberpunk, music, and more.
- Jeffrey Zeldman Presents
- Sounds, graphics, and strange images from the designer of "Batman Forever."
- The LA Weekly
- When it's 9:00 a.m. in New York, it's 1947 in Los Angeles. (Except here.)
- Psycho Dave's Dark And Scary Place
- Not for the weak of stomach.
- The Mutate Scape
- Not for the terminally conservative.
- The Surrealism Server
- Teacups smash, flounders ignite spontaneously in your presence. (Be sure to try the Surrealist Compliment Generator.)
- The Village Voice
- Always ahead of the times.
- The Wicked Scherzo on the World Wide Web
- Links to people, places, and things on the web from television writer and longtime BBS sysop Michael Part.
For Microsoft Word Users...
- Home of WOPR ("Woody's Office Power Pack")
- Download the latest version of WOPR, an indispensable add-in for Word. (Highly recommended!) Subscribe to WOW ("Woody's Office Watch"), a free weekly e-mail newsletter for users of MS Office.
- Office Toys 98
- Romke Soldaat's fabulous add-in for Word 97. (There are also versions for Word 6.0 and Word 95.) If you really want to make Microsoft Word work with you, try this amazing collection of utilities. (Also highly recommended!)
Doing the Woolly Boolean...
- Yahoo!
- Search for just about anything on the Web. Plus news headlines, daily listings of new web sites, and much more. In fact, you can search from right here! Type a keyword or phrase in the text box below, then click the "Yahoo! Search" button.
- Starting Point
- "Everything you need to work the web, every day."
- Metasearch
- Yet another site from which to find almost anything on the Web.
Copyright ©1998 Steve Gerber. All rights reserved.
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