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Personal Favorites:  If we like it, so should you.
 Girlamatic:
 This site has quite a few webcomics, including one (some?) by Shonen Jump manga
 editor Jason Thompson. Go check it out!

 Buster Kids:
 A very cool site run by Maximo Lorenzo and Holly Segarra. They have a fresh style
 to their art work and a sense of humor in their comics. Make sure to pick up ~Toca
 Toca~ DIBUJO
from their comics section. It's a bit strange, but it'll grow on ya'.

 Darci-san's Home of the Sanely Challenged:
 A nice fan site put together by our very own Darci-san. Her art and comics have
 made us all laugh, cry, and cringe in pain. Check it out, it's well worth the visit.

 MegaTokyo:
 What do you get when one crazy otaku and one l33t master end up flying to Japan
 and running out of money? Why, the crazy antics that are MegaTokyo of course!
 Follow the adventures of Piro and Largo as they try to get out of Japan. One of the
 best, and most popular, comics currently on the web.

 Penny Arcade!:
 Sure, it may not have much to do with anime, but it has a lot to do with videogames,
 and both of those two seem to travel in the same boat. Read the hilarious
 commentary that Gabe and Tycho distribute into our feeble minds as they talk about
 the videogame industry.

Offical Sites:  The real deal.
 American Go Association:
 Interested in the world of Go? Visit this fine site and become a member of the
 American Go Association (AGA).

 Pop Web Jump:
 The official website for Shounen Weekly Jump. You can find some info on other
 series currently being serialized in the magazine as well as some fun mini-games.
 Please note: This site is in Japanese.

 Shounen Monthly Jump:
 The offial page for Shounen Monthly Jump.
 Please note: This site is in Japanese.

 Shueisha:
 The official Shueisha website. Shueisha is responsible for many manga magazines
 including Weekly, Monthly, and V Jump.
 Please note: This site is in Japanese.

 V Jump Web:
 The official website for V Jump, a popular videogame magazine in Japan. Some of
 Toriyama's work has been serialized in this magazine.
 Please note: This site is in Japanese.

 The Official Time-Waster's Guide:
 "No matter how you like to waste your time, we're here to help you waste it better.
 Betterly. More better. You know, something's just not right about that sentence."

Anime/Manga:  What makes the world go 'round.
 The Go Institute:
 A website dedicated to Hikaru no Go and, of course, the world of Go. With a lot of
 info, and a lot of wallpapers, this is sure to be a pleasureable experience for any
 Hikaru no Go fan.

 The Naruto Page:
 Creative name, not so creative site. O wait, switch those two around. Take a look
 around one of the first English Naruto pages on the net.

 Manga Jouhou:
 So you're looking for chapter 92 of I"s huh? Well stop emailing us about it!! This is
 the place to look for unlicensed manga chapters.

 Savage Z:
 A hilarious site focusing on Toriyama's most popular work, DragonBall. Plus it has a
 nice play on words. Savage Z..... Savages... err.... yeah. Nevermind, just check it out.

 Vital Access:
 A nice little fan site with a section dedicated entirely to Hikaru no Go. Great art,
 great webmaster.

 Hyper Go!!!!!:
 A fan site with so many exclamation points it'll make your head explode.


                    

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