| Amateur and Professional Cartooning Association: Trade group for professional and aspiring artists. | |
| Anonima Fumetti - Italian Cartoonists Society: Italian Cartoonists Society's and the Italian Comic Art Centre. In Italian and English. | |
| Caroline and Erwin Swann Foundation: Contains information about the Swann Fellowship in Caricature and Cartooning as well as links to the Swann Gallery and Library of Congress exhibitions, collections, and resources. | |
| Cartoon Art Museum of San Francisco: A guide to this museum, contains information on exhibits. Also has an online store. | |
| CartooNet: The Global Agency for Cartoonists, Illustrators and Animators. Cartoon and Comics Paradise: on-line comic shop, agency for artists, gallery, news, networking and links a plenty | |
| Comic Book Legal Defense Fund: Exists to fight censorship and defend the first amendment rights of comic book professionals throughout the United States. | |
| Comix Decode: Features interviews in which cartoonists present and discuss their work. Includes transcripts of past panels and information on upcoming events. | |
| Failure: A loose confederation of cartoonists who have one thing in common: an independent spirit. Contains message board and comics-related links. | |
| Friends of Lulu: National organization whose main purpose is to promote and encourage female readership and participation in the comic book industry. | |
| Funtime Comics: A group of artists and enthusiasts from Christchurch, New Zealand who produce a regular comic anthology and work towards the promotion and discussion of the comics medium. | |
| Harvey Awards: Honoring excellence in the Comics Industry since 1988. The only comics awards both nominated and selected by the full body of comics professionals. | |
| Iranian Cartoonists on the Web: Biographies and sample cartoons for several Iranian cartoonists. | |
| London Cartoon Gallery: Devoted to contemporary British cartoons, newspaper strips, cartoonist biographies and related merchandise. | |
| National Cartoon Museum (NCM): Presents a gallery of artists and their work, advice for aspiring artists and a peek into the Museum store. | |
| National Cartooning Competition: Information on the competition for primary and secondary schools in Australia, teaching cartooning and creativity. By the Australian Black and White Artists' Club and L. J. Hooker Ltd. | |
| National Cartoonists Society: Information on recent legal issues, the Rueben award, how to become a cartoonist. Also, biographical notes on famed cartoonists. | |
| New York City Comic Book Museum: Preserving the historical and artistic legacy of comic book culture. | |
| Organized Readers of Comics Associated: Promotes reading of comic books. Offers free distribution of comic books to promote literacy and the business of comics. | |
| Phoenix APA: An Amateur Press Association that promotes and discusses comic books, focusing on alternative and Vertigo comics. Members must contribute. | |
| SmallPressComics.com: Devoted to the creation, promotion, and distribution of small press comics. Features message boards, a weekly chat, and a database of small press creators. | |
| The Comic Art Preservation Society (CAPS): Dedicated to the preservation, study, and interpretation of fine comic, cartoon, and animation art with particular attention paid to artists of Western New York. Features a gallery of comic art, news, and links. | |
| The National Association of Comics Art Educators: An organization which supports educators and academic institutions seeking resources for teaching comics art in the classroom. | |
| The Toonie Awards: Yearly award given out by the members of Cartoonists Northwest to the best comic creators, cartoonists, animators and gag writers of the year. | |
| Xeric Foundation: A private, nonprofit corporation established by Peter A. Laird offering financial assistance to self-published comic book creators, and qualified charitable and nonprofit organizations. |
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