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  • H. D. Alters Cartoon Art Gallery: Features Hapless Harold, a tramp whom finds religion.
  • H. T. Cow's Comics: Adventure strip by Winter Arcana, Danny Donnovan, and Daniel C. White.
  • Hackles: Comic strip featuring animals working in a high tech office. Computer geek humor and cute animals. By Drake Emko and Jen Brodzik.
  • Hagen Cartoons: Features the cartoon "It's a Jungle Out There". Includes archives.
  • Haha Videogames: A site that parodies popular videogames for old systems.
  • Hair Of The Dawg: A comical perspective on a dogs life. Chase, the main character, shows the reader the life of a dog through his eyes.
  • Hairbutt the Hippo: The cult Australian comic strip about the private eye. By Jason Paulos and Bodine Amerikah for Rat Race Comix and MAD Magazine Australia.
  • Half The Deck: A collection of original cartoons by Mary Dunne. Features the work of other artists, and funny pictures and jokes.
  • Hans: Follows the adventures of a dense boy. By John Moore.
  • Happy Shadows Press: The home of exotic and provocative artwork. There are two violent and strange web cartoons, an art gallery, and sketches.
  • Happyglyphs.com: Features two series, Knight and Day and The Inquiring Minds, by John Steventon. Includes contact information and a message board.
  • Hard Underbelly: Tristan Davis' serialized story about vampires and other assorted creatures.
  • Hatbag: About friendship, life, love and growing up.
  • Haylar the Hapless Goblin: Features an amateur cartoon by Chess.
  • Haylar the Hapless Goblin: A collection for the easily amused.
  • Hedgehog Games: Features two web comics; one drawn, and one with photos of action figures. By Jeff Coney.
  • Hell Comics: An angel, a demon and the rest of the dwellers - the anarchy of the after-life. By Rafi Rainshtein.
  • Hell Sweet Hell: Comic about Satan's life. Includes an archive and character profiles.
  • Her! Girl vs Pig: Girl and pig in violent situations. Includes past strips and cast of characters.
  • Herb & Jamaal: The official Herb & Jamaal site includes daily comics, games, a fan forum, a history of the strip, and character bios.
  • Herd Thinners Incorporated: Features the series "Kevin & Kell", organized by daily, weekly and an index. Includes a blog with the artist's comments.
  • Hergie Schnerr Cartoons: Single panel cartoons of a Picasoesque character who interacts with famous works of art and pop culture icons. Includes artist information and an archive.
  • Hero Xero: A humorous sci-fi comic. Can Xero save humanty from a mysterious space beast and his horde of 100 quadrillion evil space soldiers?! By Josh Roberts.
  • Heroe the Foster Child: The characters, the strips, and all about. Weekly.
  • Hey Harry: A uniquely humorous twist on life for all ages young to adult. By Thomas Ebert.
  • Hidden Glade: Absurdly philosophical, abstractly metaphorical, weekly fantasy web-based comic strip. By John William Harris.
  • Highschool Starship: The chronicles of the adventures of a small troupe of high school students known as the webteam. Features original sprites.
  • Hippy and Pop: Starring baby boomer, Alan Mcklusky and his cranky father, Eugene, who has just moved in. Satirizes the "sandwich" generation and complicated family relationships.
  • History Can Be Fun: A quartet of aliens as they explore time travel and college life.
  • Hitler Barney & Drunk Foucault: A comic chronicle following the misadventures of a dead French philosopher and a lovable genocidal dictator.
  • Hoboe: Expect to see madcap adventures. Features the cast, archive, and extras.
  • Hog & Mrs. P: Comic panel about sex, relationships, and married life. "Stop nagging me WOMAN!"
  • Holding Down the Couch: Follow the adventures of four boys and their toys as they tackle the daily trials and tribulations that plague their twenty-something landscape.
  • Homefolks!: Comic strip, syndicated on the web and in print. The author Vlad Kolarov is a well known Canadian cartoonist and humorous illustrator.
  • Homies.tv: Official site of the original. Features art, album, gallery, and figurines. Created by Dave Gonzales.
  • HorriblePain.com: Features the absurd humour and veiled political criticism of GutterWidth, the fictional events of HP Sauce and other series. By Ryan Hill.
  • Hot Water !: A site dedicated to web comics. By Antonio Etayo.
  • Hotendotey: Archive of 100 strips that ran for over 4 years in Towson University's Towerlight, the largest circulated student weekly on the east coast. Some adult humor.
  • Hounds Home: An original humor comic strip.
  • House On Fire: Features a comic strip gallery and a collection of Flash animations.
  • Housebroken: The adventures of former rap star pit bull DJ Dog. With strip archive, character bios and behind the scenes info. By Steve Watkins.
  • Hudsons World: Features the world of a rock, a book worm, twin bird brothers, a chick, a rat, a bumble bee and a wildflower. By Vasudev Prabhu.
  • Hydrants & Hairballs: Cats and dogs tell the story but please don't call it pet humor because pets can't read.
  • Hypercombofinish: Home of gaming enthusiast Chris Maguire. Also features reviews and satirical articles and how games relate to the world at large.
  • Hyperspace: Wil Maven is convinced that aliens from outer space are trying to contact him, but nobody believes him. By Mike Cope.
  • The Hairless Elbonian: Archive of short-lived comic strip by Scott Adams of Dilbert fame.
  • The Hobnobbers: The ongoing story of a dysfunctional family including a bulemic sister, an undead superhero brother, and a plastic surgery-obsessed mother.


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