As reported by Comicbooks.com on August 9, 2025, Homestuck might not have some connection to share with Hellaverse. Vivienne Medrano, the creator of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss, runs SpindleHorse, ...
An animated pilot based on Andrew Hussie’s webcomic Homestuck is in production, created by SpindleHorse, the animation studio founded by Hazbin Hotel creator Vivienne “VivziePop” Medrano. Homestuck, ...
I’m surrounded by a forest of horns. Featured Video 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 ...
Homestuck ended three years ago. The seemingly endless webcomic embodied the vast weird, insularity of nerd culture on the internet. It referenced Choose Your Own Adventure text-based computer games, ...
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 ...
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Andrew Hussie's popular webcomic 'Homestuck' is getting an animated lease on life with a pilot from 'Hazbin Hotel' studio Spindlehorse. Reading time 2 minutes The most online of people likely remember ...
Homestuck, the MS paint webcomic by Andrew Hussie is being adapted into an adventure game after successfully raising over $700,000 in just three days over on Kickstarter. The Homestuck webcomic ...
Homestuck, Andrew Hussie’s massive, confusing, and insanely popular webcomic, has gotten so big that it’s starting to swallow other fandoms. It’s a trend called Fandomstuck, and it all started with a ...
Five years ago the creators of popular webcomic Homestuck raised nearly $2.5m on Kickstarter to make a video game spin-off. Now, half a decade later, that game is coming out. Dubbed Hiveswap, this ...
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 ...