LINKS
About the links.
The following are the list of links that I have come across, they existed at that point in time but may have withered on the vine since, so let me know if they have and I'll remove them. Also, let me know if you come across any others and I'll add them.

CONTRIBUTOR WEBSITES.
www.srbissette.com
Steve Bissette, who provided the cover and and internal 4 page strip for our ZOMBIES anthology, has a web presence. Well worth checking out, as is his BLOG which can be located from the site with a mere click of the mouse.

www.enginecomics.co.uk
One of our founder members, who has since moved on to publish under his own banner is Barry Renshaw, editor of the excellent Redeye. Check out his site for a great view of what's going on in the UK Independent Comic's scene.

www.rainboworchid.co.uk
Garen Ewing has supported the anthologies on a number of occasions, providing art and encouragement. His excellent site allows you to follow the wonderful Rainbow Orchid before it sees print.

www.planetdumbass.co.uk
Neill Cameron produces his own brand of weird humorous comics, as seen on his site, and is also collaborating with Jason Cobley on BULLDOG - Empire.

www.jasoncobley.blogspot.com
You can catch what Jason Cobley is up to himself through his blog.

www.lomooreblog.com
You can catch up Leonie O'Moore on her own blog.

homepage.mac.com/matt.timson
Matt Timson's work, from small press to more commercial ventures, can be found on his website.

www.moorereppion.com
Find out what John Reppion and Leah Moore are up to.

www.downthetubes.net/fiction/strips/exastris

Ex Astris is a new science fiction adventure created by Mike Nicoll, scripted by John Freeman, published in Spaceship Away, Bulleproof Comics and which appears on the Bulletproof web site, Clickwheel (for iPod and iPhone) and the web and mobile comics service ROK Comics.

www.davidbaillie.net
Mr Baillie is a nice bloke who produces great little comics. In his own words ''For anyone who hasn't heard of me, I am a UK based comics writer/artist and my old website was desperately in need of a revamp. On the new site you'll find my entire back catalogue of mini comics (click on one and be impressed by the slick opening animation!), a bundle of comic/film/radio scripts and an all new art gallery featuring my latest illustration work''.

INDIE FRIENDLY RETAILER WEBSITES.
Lucky-Target-Comics  
Sumyra Ishan's website selling hot comics ... which of course includes Accent UK's publications :o) 
www.comicsandcollectibles.co.uk  
A new retailer in the Market at Ormskirk .. 
www.millenniumcomics.com  
one of the first shops to stock Accent UK. Dan has a shop in Northwich and stall in the Warrington Indoor Market  .. 
www.whatevercomics.com  
A great supporter of Accent UK in the store and also in their very active website and forum
www.legionofcomics.co.uk  
An internet shop that has sold Accent UK titles for quite a while now.
www.smallzone.co.uk  
Shane Chebsey has been out their promoting and selling UK independent titles for longer than Accent UK have been making them.
ONLINE COMIC WEBSITES.
www.sandradehaan.nl  
Fun slice of life cartoons from Rotterdam .. kindly translated into English :o)  .. all you need to do is click 'lees meer' (= read more) to read the stories.
EVENT WEBSITES.
www.goldenorbit.co.uk 
A new event in Leeds ... well it was new in 2007 .. 
OTHER WEBSITES THAT ARE SOMETHING TO DO WITH DAVE WEST.
www.onlinecomics.net
Well ... I've put the details of my little mini comic on this online webcomic site .. there are hundreds up there .... phew ...

www.la-art.co.uk
I contributed a piece of art to a Liverpool gallery that had a open Beatles exhibition. An interpretation of Eleanor Rigby in single page comic form it was certainly one of a kind ... but sold, which is really nice. I'll have another go next year.

OTHER INDEPENDENT UK PUBLISHER WEBSITES.
www.moonfacepress.com
A good friend of ours that we sadly only get to meet at Comic Conventions, Andy Winter is going from strength to strength with his forays into the world of independent UK comics. Check out his website, and I recommend you picking up Hero Killers .

www.nw-comic.co.uk
Night Warrior by Raging Psycho Comics is a tale of martial arts, vigilantism and revenge. The story will be told over 5 action packed seasons with RPC committed to giving new writers and artists the chance to gain experience and exposure in the industry. .

OTHER SITES WITH A REFERENCE TO OR CONTENT ABOUT COMICS.
www.readyourselfraw.com
An interesting site which highlights things of interest in PREVIEWS amongst other things.
www.paulgravett.com
Paul Gravett's website ... champion of the independent comic world.
www.comicsvillage.com
All manner of reviews and news etc.
www.downthetubes.net
downthetubescomics.blogspot.com
downthetubes.ning.com
Down the Tubes is one of the most active website ... blog sites ... etc .. etc about comics.
www.IndieReview.co.uk
This is THE new UK independent comic news and reviews website, with interviews and all sorts of interesting stuff ... worth supporting and encouraging people to visit. A site that oozes enthusiasm for the medium. 
www.britishcomics.com
What better place to find British comics on the Internet than Britishcomics.com? Whilst at this site you can view the history of British comics as well as individual histories of your favourite comics. Each comic histories page has links for images of first issues, last issues and annuals galleries. You can also view first issues in a gallery on the ‘First Issues’ page.
www.bugpowder.com
This is THE UK independent comic news and reviews website. Educated comment from enthusiasts with no motive other than to be honest about the comics they read ... which is of course a double edged sword for us publishers ... .

www.whatevercomics.com
A comic retailer site with an award winning forum and an interest in promoting Independent comics.
OTHER SITES THAT LOOK .. WELL ... JUST INTERESTING.
www.thereadingclub.co.uk/
It just struck me that people are really interested in getting together to talk about books, and yet in the comic world we seem to only do this at comic conventions ... is this true or am I missing out ... should someone want to set up a book reading club (or turn it into a comic reading club) then this website is a good start on the road.
www.starshipsofa.com
A UK podcast called StarShipSofa who run a weekly show which involves them telling their listeners all about writers, films and comics that they like in the Sci Fi world. Here's their blurb:

Take a voyage on the StarShipSofa if you dare? Travel into the far realms of the Sci-fi world. Calling at such destinations as Philip K Dick, Dark Star, Alfred Bester, Silent Running and all the other great writers and films out there. All wrapped up and inspired by the great Ronnie Corbett. Intrigued? Want to find out more?

Hey, they're are also listed in ITunes, so you can find them there.