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 next big Kickstarter project is something you’ve probably never heard of. Featured Video The project, Homestuck Adventure Game, will be a classic role-playing video game inspired by Homestuck, a ...
The pilot will appear on Vivienne Medrano’s YouTube channel and is set to land this September, so a full series has yet to be optioned. Regardless, the full creative team has been revealed, along with ...
As reported by Comicbooks.com on August 9, 2025, Homestuck might not have some connection to share with Hellaverse. Vivienne Medrano, the creator of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss, runs SpindleHorse, ...
Andrew Hussie's popular webcomic 'Homestuck' is getting an animated lease on life with a pilot from 'Hazbin Hotel' studio Spindlehorse. Reading time 2 minutes The most online of people likely remember ...
MS Paint Adventures (MSPAA) began as a series of "crowdsource-your-own-adventure"-type stories, which Hussie wrote at the behest of his fans and readers. This worked well for earlier stories like ...
For fans of Homestuck, an exciting opportunity to relive the beloved web comic has finally come to fruition. Partnering with VIZ Media, creator and artist Andrew Hussie has reformatted Homestuck into ...
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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 ...
Homestuck now has an official sequel: Homestuck^2: Beyond Canon. The new series continues the infamous webcomic, following the epilogues that creator Andrew Hussie released earlier this year. Only a ...
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 ...