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 ...
Just days after the "Unofficial Homestuck Collection" was taken offline by its co-founder, citing legal action from Homestuck creator Andrew Hussie, divisive animator and writer Vivienne "Vivziepop" ...
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 ...
Maybe YouTube recommends one of the music videos or animated shorts on her channel Vivziepop, which has generated more than 1.6 billion views since it was established in 2012. Or you catch an ad about ...
Artist and writer Andrew Hussie is a reluctant father of internet fandom. His comic, Homestuck, published under the website MS Paint Adventures, followed a group of teens who accidentally brought ...
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 ...
"I usually keep it simple. I just say it's about kids playing a game," Hussie told Newsweek. "It's better not to say too much, because you can spook people, or overwhelm them. There's plenty of time ...
Rewind to the Internet of 10 years ago and you’ll find an era that made sense for an odd, beloved webcomic like Homestuck. It debuted in April 2009 as a one-off lark from avid webcomic maker Andrew ...
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