I, fanlist members, and this site, are in no way associated with any of the publishers, publications, manga-ka or other entites featured. This site exists for purely non-commerical and entertainment [fandom] purposes. A profit is not being turned and credit will always be given where credit is due.
All original owners and creators maintain their rights. I, the site creator take credit for nothing but my original thoughts/opinions and the concepts I happen to have implemented when creating layouts and skins. HOWEVER, all art used on this site belong to their owners.
If you would like to contact me about issues concerning copyright, or anything else for that matter, feel free to contact me.
This site wouldn't exist without the help of the following. Yayness.
Scripts
- Enthusiast - fanlisting maintenance script.
- phpSiteSkin - script used to skin this site, tweaked minorly to suit my purposes.
Skins
- Hana Yori Dango: Domyoji x Makino - Yay my first completed requested skin! This skin was requested by the fab Angela. She supplied all the images, which I'm guessing are various scans of various cover art by HYD's manga-ka, Kamio Yoko. I wasn't quite sure where to start at first, with so many great images to work from and I'd only read to volume 2 at the time so I didn't have an established theme in my head. In the end it was a lot of fun to put together. Whee!
- Juvenile Orion: Five Lights - This is a non-requested skin. I rather like the art of Juvenile Orion, the boys are all just so pretty. The story isn't too bad either, even if it only runs five volumes and is based on a card game of the same name. This skin features the cover art of volume one by Gokurakuin Sakurako.
- Fruits Basket: Itsumo - This is another non-requested skin. I'm muchly Furuba obsessed, so I had to make at least one related skin from the get-go. *L* The images were taken from volumes 2-4 of the manga created by Takaya Natsuki.
- Trigun: Vash The Stampede - This skin was suggested by the fab Momoka. *waves* Images used for this skin are from the first Trigun Volume by Nightow Yasuhiro.
Misc
- Site Title - as mentioned on the tech bits page, the credit for translation goes to Momoka's hubby. I liked the phrase "ink-stained fingers" in reference to Manga and Manga-ka, unfortunately I'm not near fluent enough in Japanese to figure out "sumi mamire no yubi" myself.