*salutes* Any time! Now, there are 2 ways to go about learning Kanji.
1. Mnemonics. Thinking of a story or a rhyme to recall the individual Kanji. If you do this method, then Heisig's book Remembering the Kanji will be your number 1 source. He also has an Anki deck that you can use to follow along with the book.
2. Graphemes. There are roughly 200 graphemes that are in every single kanji. If you memorize the Graphemes, then reading kanji will become easier, so they say. If you do this method, then use the book Kanji ABC. I don't know if they have an Anki deck, though.