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Fan Sites
Jeff Allender's House of Checklists
Looking for information on a set? Jeff's website is an unbelievable tome of non-sport card information. Before posting a question about a set check Jeff's site. I'm not kidding.
Paul Bines' Trading Card Page
Beyond being an all-round good guy Paul also has an excellent website with galleries of various things including autographs, promos and oddball cards. His focus is mostly Trek and Sci-Fi stuff.
Tim's Sketchagraphs
A must see link for sketchagraph collectors. Tim is to sketch collectors what Jeff Allender is to everyone else. You have to check out his Sketchagraph library, and his Sketchagraphs Sold on eBay section . . . top notch resources.
Trading Card hobbyist
A fellow Non-Sport Update writer maintains this excellent site. The industry interviews are by far my favorite part of the site. Definitely worth a read for any card collector.
BC's Coca Cola Trading Card Page
An extensive site covering Coke cards, TONS of information.
Don Troy's Playboy Collectors Card Information Site
Extensive (exhaustive?) information on Playboy cards. Great site for information covering tons of sets.
Non-Sport Card Trader Web Ring
Lots of links to non-sport trading websites.

Non-Sport Card Magazines
Non-Sport Update
Find my column Cards Online in each great issue of the only non-sport magazine found on newsstands!
The Wrapper
The Wrapper is also the oldest non-sport trading card publication still in print. Each issue contains news, reader comments and various articles. But most of The Wrapper consists of page after page of buy/sell/trade ads from dealers and collectors.

Non-Sport Card Manufacturers
Artbox
Artbox has taken the industry by storm with some of their recent releases including Terminator 2, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and a plethora of Harry Potter sets.
Breygent Marketing.
Breygent is a new kid on the non-sport card block. Their line of classic sets like The Three Stooges look very promising.
Inkworks
Inkworks is home of excellent entertainment properties like Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Charmed, The Sopranos and many more.
Rittenhouse Archives
Rittenhouse's focus lies in science fiction properties. Some notable releases include Star Trek, Stargate, James Bond and Xena Warrior Princess.
Topps
Topps stampeeded back into non-sports cards in recent years after pumping out a volume of Lord of the Rings sets they continue to put out exciting material from both licensed products like Star Wars and Marvel to home grown product like Wacky Packages and Garbage Pail Kids.
Upper Deck
Want Disney? Upper Decks most notable recent foray into cards are probably the extremely limited Disney Sketch cards inserted in their Disney Treasures lines.
Comic Images
Comic Images produces occasional sets based on current pop culture including The Apprentice, Shrek 2 and 24.
Monster Wax
This small press company continues to produce excellent limited product -- check out their unique, original line up.