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A sort of Interactive Comic/Flash game hybrid, Homestuck is the fourth and latest series of MS Paint Adventures, a series of web comics done in the style of old text-basedadventure games, written by Andrew Hussie. Homestuck started like the others, with every update prompted by a user suggestion, but it soon shed its suggestion box when the plot outgrew it, and has since become a multimedia thing which has grown to be truly enormous.
A young man stands in his bedroom. It just so happens that today, the 13th of April, 2009, is this young man's birthday. Though it was 13 years ago he was given life, it is only today he will be given a name!
What will the name of this young man be?
...It will be Zoosmell Pooplord... er, sorry. It will be John Egbert. Our chief protagonist is one of four thirteen-year-old friends—the other three being Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider, and Jade Harley—who are fated to play Sburb, a widely-hyped multi-player video game with real-life effects. Sburb allows players to manipulate and modify each other's environments in real time in a way reminiscent of The Sims. But as it turns out, the consequences of playing Sburb are significantly further-reaching than they initially appear to be, and what begins as a series of amusing domestic struggles and game-mechanics goofs quickly spirals into a succession of events far beyond the expectations of its participants.
Homestuck began on April 13, 2009, only one month after the end of the highly-successful Problem Sleuth. It rapidly rose in popularity for many reasons, primarily for its intricate multi-timeline apocalypse-centric plot, insanely fast update schedule for the first few yearsnote , a visual upgrade from the style of Problem Sleuth, Flash animations and games accompanied by a massive soundtrack, and its incredibly high trope density.
As the scope and scale of the comic grew, Hussie began pausing updates of the comic in order to produce Flash animations, develop Hiveswap, and work on larger chunks of the story at once, including a weeks-long hiatus for the End of Act 5 flash, a year-long 'Gigapause' during Act 6, and an eight-month 'Omegapause' from July 2015. Homestuck's final stretch of updates began on March 28th, 2016, and the climax of the story finally ended on April 13th, 2016, the seventh anniversary of the comic. However, Hussie also made a credits video released on October 25, 2016 and then The Homestuck Epilogues that started on April 13, 2019. October 25 of the same year, he released the beginning of the sequel Homestuck^2.
Homestuck has spawned several major side projects, including the Kickstarter-funded Hiveswap, the online anthology Paradox Space, and the multimedia Homestuck 2.0 with eager involvement from Dante Basco. For a full list of side projects, see the Franchise page.
Voice acting troupe Voxus is in the process of dubbing Homestuck, and as of April 2021 the project has reached Act 6 Intermission 4.
In October of 2017, VIZ Mediaannounced that they had acquired Homestuck in addition to their plans to publish the comic in book form. Webcomic merchandising company TopatoCo had previously attemped to do the same, but ultimately only published the first three acts. As of March 2020, the VIZ book series has reached Act 5 Act 2 Part 2.
Note: with the end of Flash on internet browsers, Homestuck is no longer accessible online in its original form (most Flash content has been replaced with low-res videos). However, a fan known as Bamboshu has made a fully functional, downloadable version available here.
Late-Arrival Spoiler Warning:Homestuck is an enormous, deeply complicated story that features rapid plot developments. Additionally, it features a cast of characters filled with walking spoilers that have become ubiquitous in the story, and a majority of the story's seemingly minor events, themes and jokes themselves constitute or foreshadow what were originally major twists. Therefore, all spoilers for Homestuck have been left unmarked. Homestuck is freely available in its entirety, and there are no barriers to reading. To fully enjoy the experience, it is highly suggested you read the whole comic before visiting any of the following links. You Have Been Warned. Good luck.> Contextualize currently-compiled list of common media devices exemplified in Homestuck.
PSYCHE! The tropes for this work have been split alphabetically due to their sheer numbers. Looks like you'll have to visit the sub-pages for the trope listing.- Tropes A to L
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> Gather articles of supplemental data related to Homestuck.
> Study cast dossier.> Be Doc Scratch.
> Weigh in on subjective matters.
> Appreciate beat collections.
> Engage in useless learning.
> Succumb to unfathomable brevity.
> Fondly regard quotations.
> Attempt to understand mind-bending chronology.
> Compile fan works.
> Observe fan-made additions to established sick beats.
> Review unsanctioned storytelling.
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> Investigate unfocused predictions.
> Report cranial irritation.
> Take inventory of thermal hull.
> Compose Japanese poetry.
> Distort presented life lessons.
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