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| 19 Jul 2013 04:16 PM |
It's just...
I've tried to read it in the past, but got bored in the first few pages.
But now I've given it a chance and all I have to say is... it's simply amazing.
...Here's what Wikipedia has to say about it:
"The comic uses a combination of static images, animated GIFs, instant message logs, Flash animations and games created in HTML5. It has been noted for its unusual length – over 6000 pages as of 15 March 2013 – and complex plot."
Here's how an articles explains the story:
"Homestuck is the story of four 13-year-old kids who beta test a new video game, and in doing so doom the Earth to destruction by meteor swarm. They escape into the alternate reality of the game world, meet a group of internet trolls who turn out to be a set of alien teenagers who are also playing the game, and accidentally bestow godlike powers onto people who really shouldn't have them. Multiple timelines converge, all of reality winds up being reset, a pair of universes are utterly obliterated, and it all gets a bit crazy for a series where the entire first act consists of main hero John goofing around in his house futzing with an overly complicated inventory management system."
Just... wow. I never expected this from some webcomic called "Homestuck". I'm far into the story, basically nearing the end of Act 5 (Which apparently includes a huge 13 minute flash animation).
You should consider reading it. It's great. |
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| 19 Jul 2013 04:18 PM |
I KNOWW squeee
ITS THE BEST THING EVER!!
KARKAT IS THE BEST TROLL |
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| 19 Jul 2013 04:18 PM |
man I remember when it didn't have a wikipedia article
or more than 3 people here who knew about it
/hipsterlane strikes |
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