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Though Act 1 may initially seem long and convoluted, it acts as an overture for the work as a whole, and is filled with plenty of important details. Avoid spoilers. While it can be difficult to avoid, the payoff is definitely worth it. Reiterating; Do not skip over anything! No matter how useless or boring a part might seem, it is incredibly relevant.

This applies to PesterLogs, Intermissions, comic links and the videos. The Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff comics are optional, but they're a short read and are referenced many times throughout the comic. Homestuck is best enjoyed with the sound on. You get the full experience when you are simultaneously listening to the epic tracks that will sometimes be on a couple pages of the comic. Enjoy the comic.

Long chunks of text may drag you down, but they are filled with wit and incredible writing. Don't let the sheer size of the thing intimidate you, and just enjoy the work as it is. Am I reading Homestuck too fast? I want to savor the comic, but I'm already hooked. I have read up to the end of act 3 after two days.

I don't know how many acts there are, but am I going too fast? Tom De Backer. Don't worry about reading too fast.

Remember, you can always read it again. A second reading often reveals many details you may have missed. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful Ayla Craig. Every act is crucial. As said in the article, no detail is useless. Act 4 is even more important than the rest. Not Helpful 1 Helpful Homestuck is a tricky beast, and it's definitely not for everyone. Don't try to convince them by showing them spoilers, but maybe telling them about what kind of story it is and how it's affected you.

If someone absolutely refuses to read the comic, it may be for the best. Don't force anyone into doing it. Not Helpful 12 Helpful The first part of Homestuck doesn't make much sense to the first-time reader, because a lot of words are made up and not really explained. It introduces a lot of complicated ideas and prepares the reader for the rest of the story. Not Helpful 6 Helpful It's possible, but you may miss out on the awesome flash animations, so I wouldn't do it.

Not Helpful 8 Helpful Depending on your pacing say, about pages daily , it can take almost a month. Not Helpful 11 Helpful Same with the web comic. I love the description of the characters, introducing them one by one. Jade is my favorite human character. I used to not like her that much, but I really do like her now. I love the whole comic actually. It just get's me exited to see the next update. I hope he keeps doing the web comic longer.

Apr 21, Dallen Malna rated it did not like it. Mar 04, Cameron Pruitt rated it it was amazing. Jul 04, Skylar rated it did not like it. Sep 18, Surly rated it liked it. I picked up the first volume of Viz edition of Homestuck oddly not in the Goodreads database , which counts as my third time reading through the saga.

And trust me, I will buy the rest of this series on paper, which if you know anything about Homestuck is really quite appallingly stupid.

There's something about Homestuck nerddom that cultivates that level of obsessiveness. You can access the whole thing for free online at homestuck.

Oh and should you read this? The first volume is probably I picked up the first volume of Viz edition of Homestuck oddly not in the Goodreads database , which counts as my third time reading through the saga.

The first volume is probably the most laid back. If you don't know, Homestuck purportedly follows a narrative game structure, so there's plenty of jokes about game mechanics. And there's just enough chatlog between the principal characters to presage the crazy snap and sparkle of dialogue in future volumes.

While the overall tone is smartly inclusive, be warned that the humor is plenty profane. If you don't like that, bleat like a goat and piss on your turntable. So as you may guess, this is a particularly eccentric mode of humor. Hussie does running commentary in these print editions, so you get to see some of his thought process, what was planned and what came by chance. Not sure whether you like Homestuck? Check out the website for yourself, or if you're a tech troglodyte, I'll lend you my copy of the first volume.

And if you do like it, down the rabbit hole you go. See you on the other side. Mar 11, Bentgaidin rated it really liked it. There are a lot of good books that I've been looking forward to, that came out here at the beginning of March Instead of reading them, though, my local library delivered to me the four extant Homestuck collections, and I've been bingeing those instead.

Tangent - does the publication of three volumes last year make Homestuck eligible for Hugo Best Series nomination in now? Two weeks, pages, and panels later, it's been an interesting experience, and I think I'd recommend this as a way for those curious to check it out -- the author's notes do a lot to carry you through, being written from the perspective of a finished series and explaining what's important and relevant about the often silly or trivial bouncing-about that's happening in each set of panels.

I wouldn't say I understand it especially since this appears to only be about a fifth of the total run of the series , but I can certainly get more of it, and why people are so attached to it. I'll definitely look for future volumes of these, if not immediately as they are printed, then at least at some point.

Mar 13, Avery Rigazio rated it it was amazing. This book is about four main humans, often refered to as the "beta kids," who play a game called Sburb. Along their crazy journey, they meet 12 trolls. The beta kids and the trolls have to find a way to save Earth, and save the universe. I, personally, love this book plus the next two books. I do believe that this comic may be confusing for some, given that this story feels as if there are several plots.

I felt very real emotions from this comic, even crying at times. Homestuck is a story that This book is about four main humans, often refered to as the "beta kids," who play a game called Sburb. Homestuck is a story that may or may not be loved. What others feel of this book depends on if Sci-fy is something they like, or if they are okay with gore.

There are very strong themes within Homestuck that are easy to miss. The story is very lighthearted, but once looked at closely, the darker themes become apparent. A story such as this is not meant for younger children cursing, blood, and rather scary elements , nor those that cannot handle gore well it's drawn is MSPaint, so it's not too bad.

Feb 28, FantasticHaxorus rated it it was amazing Shelves: oddities. Mar 04, Taline rated it it was amazing. I would die for this series. It is the foundation on which my entire personality, sense of humor, and overall soul has been built.

I find Hussie's notes at the bottom of each page invaluable to deeper understanding and laugh out loud hilarious. I stan hard, period. Apr 01, Jessica Robinson rated it really liked it Shelves: books-i-own-read. This may be the original webcomic in book form, but Hussie adds an extra special touch to them all by adding his own comments and thought-processes on each page.

Feb 12, Zane Carey rated it it was ok. I read it. This webcomic was a defining part of my teenage humor. As an adult? Andrew Hussie made an interesting comic But the later anti-Semitism is why I borrowed this from the library and definitely didn't buy it. A walk down memory road for me. Jun 04, Dean rated it it was ok. Going to be honest. As a series, I adore Homestuck. But the first three books are way too long and drawn out, and it's annoying.

Then again Hussie was trying to break free from his previous stories. Guess you can't fault him for that.

Oct 10, Julia Carolina Pumarejo rated it it was amazing. So funny and smart. This story is very unique. I love Homestuck, I'm a huge nerd over the book! Mar 15, Dawn McEwen rated it it was amazing. A perfect adaptation of a classic webtoon epic. I recommend reading the story online, and picking up the book after to read from a new perspective and learn a little more about the author's vision. Jun 13, Kit rated it liked it.

I can't believe a human being can handle part one more than once, but god do I love those kids. Sep 03, Amyarak rated it it was amazing. Feb 04, Rhiannon Minster rated it it was amazing. Is this comic of superior writing or drawing quality? But it is extremely fun and gives me nostalgia that I objectively shouldn't be having. That means that the series might go away with it.

A fan with the nickname Bambosh has created an offline archive of the series that preserves its Flash animation. Bambosh put the offline browser and content up for free download on their github page. The fourth in a series of "MS Paint Adventures" authored by Andrew Hussie from to , it became wildly successful, in part because of its eclectic use of web technology like Adobe Flash and GIF animations. However, with Flash finally being phased out at the end of , Homestuck is in a precarious state.

While there have been official attempts to preserve aspects of the original experience by VIZ Media who have published Homestuck since , the results have been mixed. With extra content scattered around the web in various states of decay, a solution was needed to preserve Homestuck 's one-of-a-kind presentation and flair for both returning readers and those new to the story.

The Unofficial Homestuck Collection is a heavily customised browser built from the ground up to support Homestuck and its related works. We got 'em. The collection runs Flash content natively, providing the most authentic Homestuck experience possible. Don't get it twisted, though, because "browser" in this context doesn't mean "online. Want to know more about the crazy song you just heard in that Flash animation? Follow the link and see what's up! If you so choose, you can even enable an inline media player that legally streams the music directly from the source.



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