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So, you've managed to stumble across this fine website we like to call Doghouse Comics. The first thing you may have noticed is that there's actually a lot more here than just comics. Misleading, ain't it? Although Doghouse Comics (DHC for short) was initially a collection of comics, it has indeed grown over the years to encompass a lot more, becoming a "multimedia website", so to say.
You may be thinking, "But there's just so much to choose from! Where do I start?" In response to that plea, might I suggest reading through some of our favorite comics: Epitaph, Out of the Ordinary, or even the now defunct classic The Dips in Life. Don't forget to check out the Comics Page for a complete listing of all the comics hosted on DHC.
And hey, if you love comics so much, perhaps you should consider submitting your own comics! Indeed, through our new innovative Doghouse Universal system, it is possible for users to host their own comics on DHC. Just check it out to learn the details.
Now, if comics aren't really your thing (which begs the question as to how you ended up on this page), there's always our Flash Page, featuring a nice library of cartoons and games. With classic cartoons such as Meet the Presidents, Resident Merchant, or Who Killed the Internet? there's more than enough to please the whole family! (Note: Who Killed the Internet not recommended for the whole family)
But wait, there's more! Did I mention we have reviews of over 100 games and movies!? Sure, you could always go to some professional review website and get access to thousands of reviews for movies and games that haven't even come out yet, but reviews here at DHC have a nice personal touch. Not to mention that our opinions are always correct. Always.
On top of all that, there's a slew of other random content that I'm sure you'll discover on your own by haphazardly clicking around the site. Just make sure one of those clicks lands on the forum so you can join in on the community we have going here. Now go young one, use what you have learned! The future of the world, nay, the universe, rests in your hands.
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