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I don't merely draw Homestuck... |
A peculiar 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 an old text-based Adventure Game, written by Andrew Hussie (and the fans). 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 longer than any other webcomic on the internet - at a rate which (according to Hussie's calculations) could let him take a break for at least thirteen years and still run the most tightly updated webcomic in the world, if he wanted.
A young man stands in his bedroom. It just so happens that today, the 13th of April, 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 friend s-- the other three being Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider, and Jade Harley—who are fated to play Sburb, a widely-hyped multiplayer 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 the likes of which need to be seen to be believed.
Homestuck began on April 13th, 2009, only one month after the end of the highly successful Problem Sleuth. It rapidly rose in popularity for many reasons, but primarily for its intricate multi-timeline apocalypse-centric plot, an insanely fast update schedule,[1] a visual upgrade from the style of Problem Sleuth, the Flash animations and games accompanied by a massive soundtrack, and its incredibly high trope density.
The MS Paint Adventures Wiki is maintained by fans, and tends to be an invaluable source of assistance when reading Homestuck for the first time, though the content there should be taken with a grain of salt, as its userbase has a tendency to occasionally post speculation as fact. Hussie used to use Formspring as a means of communicating with readers, but eventually ditched it[2] in favour of his Tumblr account, which is occasionally opened for questions.
Late Arrival Spoiler Warning: If the fact that this entry was breaking the site didn't clue you in, this entry has reached Troper Critical Mass at least partially because of the aforementioned reasons, ALL spoilers have been left unmarked. The old system of spoiler tagging things as they came was very haphazard and poorly implemented, and in addition Homestuck is freely available and there's no barrier to reading it save for its sheer length, so every single spoiler tag has been removed on every subpage; even visiting the character index contains spoilers, as does the page image! If you want maximum enjoyment when reading this comic, it is highly suggested you read the whole comic before reading any of the following links. You Have Been Warned. Good luck.
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> Study cast dossier.
> Investigate strange ramblings.
> Look over submitted complaints of cranial irritation.
> Gloss over tomes created by admirers.
> Succumb to unfathomable briefness.
> Evaluate collection of inspiring quotations.
> Compose poetic commentary of a Far Eastern kind.
> Weigh in on controversial matters.
> Fondly regard coronation.
> Seek webcomic-related hilarities.
> Inspect moments worthy of heartburn.
> Peruse bad dream catalysts.
> Shed single tear of black liquid sorrow.
> Observe collection of established sick beats.
> Further observe fan-made additions to established sick beats.
> Appreciate the aforementioned collections of beats.
> Examine documented references to miscellaneous media.
> Take inventory plundered from the breeze of a thermal hull.
> Appraise list of shocking developments.
> Recall emotionally bipolar situations.
> Sleuth out extensive list of internet colloquialisms.
> Attempt to make linear sense of mind-bending chronology.
> Contextualize currently compiled list of common media devices exemplified in Homestuck.[]
PSYCH! 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.
- (A-C) Land of Art and Canvases
- (D-F) Land of Death and Flames
- (G-I) Land of Ghosts and Ivory
- (J-L) Land of Juice and Lunchmeat
- (M-O) Land of Mice and Overcoats
- (P-R) Land of Paint and Rumors
- (S-U) Land of Sun and Umbrellas
- (V-Z) Land of Vines and Zinc
4/13/2009 - 4/13/2010 —Andrew, stats for Homestuck first year
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4/13/2009 - 4/16/2011 |
Acts 1-5 |
- ↑ it updates with 5.5 pages a day on average; that means a veritable torrent of updates, unless Andrew's making a Flash animation
- ↑ for those interested, the content has been archived here
- ↑ Five if you count "Midnight Crew: Drawing Dead".
- ↑ Save Game (?) | Auto-Save! (?) | Load Game | Delete Game Data