Homestuck, Andrew Hussie’s massive, confusing, and insanely popular webcomic, has gotten so big that it’s starting to swallow other fandoms. It’s a trend called Fandomstuck, and it all started with a ...
Undertale, Deltarune, and Homestuck share a history of having been conceived and written around the same time. While the webcomic author Andrew Hussie created Homestruck, a story about games, ...
>POLYGON: WRITE A FEATURE ABOUT HOMESTUCK. A boy stands in his room. Today is his birthday, and as fate would have it, also the day he embarks on a grand adventure. But before we can get started, ...
Hiveswap is a crowdfunded point-and-click adventure game based on the popular Homestuck web comic. In the game, a group of three Homestuck characters are sucked through a portal to an alien planet of ...
On the fourth floor terrace of the Hilton Hotel at the Baltimore Convention Center—the setting for the annual fan convention Otakon—red, orange, and yellow horns of varying shapes and sizes hover at ...
A saga for the internet era, Homestuck covers multiple genres and formats at once, uniquely reflecting the 2010s’ overlap of tech. A webcomic about gamers, it often works like a game itself, with ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The pilot will appear on Vivienne Medrano’s YouTube channel and is set to land this September, so ...
What the fuck is Homestuck? Launched in 2009, Homestuck is a serial, interactive webcomic about a gaggle of kids who become friends over the Internet and begin a “reality-altering video game that ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Homestuck is using this new pilot with the hopes that it will be optioned for a full animated ...
When I heard that a webcomic called Homestuck had raised three quarters of a million dollars on Kickstarter within 24 hours for a videogame version, I set out to research what it was. Three hours ...
The popular webcomic Homestuck drew to a close today, almost exactly seven years after it began. After 8,150 pages since its April 13, 2009, debut, creator Andrew Hussie chose to end the series with a ...