The death of Adobe Flash on Dec. 31, 2020, may have marked the end of a great era of internet creativity — but one of its most significant triumphs is still around. In an archival feat for the ages, ...
It’s always a special day when we unexpectedly get a new Homestar Runner ‘toon, but the Brothers Chaps’ latest bit of Flash fun delivers something we’ve never seen before. We can’t tell you what that ...
Homestar Runner was a series of Flash animations created by brothers Mike Chapman and Matt Chapman. Homestar Runner was the site’s namesake, but it was his frenemy, Strong Bad, that stole the show.
The title character for "Homestar Runner," a popular Internet-based cartoon, gets its name from Central New York native Mark Lemke. (YouTube video still) Long before Netflix, Facebook and Snapchat, ...
As such, the Homestar Runner gang has weighed in on the impending doom the beloved cartoon is facing — in typically ridiculous fashion. Homestar himself doesn’t seem to appreciate the gravity of the ...
When the first cartoon premiered on HomestarRunner.com in 2000, the Internet was ruled by “The Hampster Dance” and Napster, Facebook had yet to destroy the social skills of a generation and it was ...
It’s not an April Fools’ prank: Homestar Runner and Strong Bad have returned. Creators Matt and Mike Chapman couldn’t have chosen a more appropriate day. At the site’s welcome screen, Homestar Runner ...
Homestar Runner, one of the first great cartoons from the early days of the web, has been on extended hiatus since 2010. Since then, creators Mike and Matt Chapman (otherwise known as The Brothers ...