For Hussie, the effort brings Homestuck full circle—the parody becoming reality. An Internet-era epic saga, Homestuck was originally constructed as a “mock adventure game,” an interactive comic where ...
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 ...
Jan Van Den Hemel and Andrew Hussie have been creating incredible YouTube videos that combine 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' with internet fan art and a twisted sense of humor that is decidedly ...
The project, Homestuck Adventure Game, will be a classic role-playing video game inspired by Homestuck, a webcomic with a cultish following of over 1 million fans. Although the webcomic is virtually ...
For those unfamiliar, Homestuck is a comedy webcomic by Andrew Hussie that riffs on point-and-click adventure games centered on John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider, and Jade Harley. It's expanded ...
Jojo Gonzalez is covered in grey body paint. The 18-year-old dips the tip of a sponge brush into liquid latex, applying the clear adhesive to handmade fins. She sticks them in front of her ears. Then ...
A gaming Kickstarter raising six figures in less than a day is barely even newsworthy these days. But even if the new Homestuck Kickstarter isn’t breaking any funding records, it’s still unusual ...
It’s been more than eight years since Andrew Hussie first created his sprawling, self-referential, surreal webcomic Homestuck. By the time it ended on April 13, 2016, it had captured the hearts and ...
In a new trailer that is simply named “Trailer,” Andrew Hussie has revealed a new visual novel he’s working on that isn’t Homestuck-related. The trailer itself is pretty chaotic. There’s a couple of ...
Once you notice them, they’re everywhere: teens dressed in black T-shirts emblazoned with neon zodiac symbols. When they gather together, they’re an unnerving sight, with their gray full-body paint ...
Editor’s note: Lauren Orsini is a reporter for the Daily Dot, the hometown newspaper of the World Wide Web, the paper of record for what happens online. Follow her on Twitter @laureninspace. You can ...
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