Somebody made an actual fucking fansite in 2023. Will wonders never cease?
An archive of what looks like ancient Andrew Hussie-related stuff.
An archive of sheet music, tablature, and MIDI of the Homestuck soundtracks.
The Unofficial Homestuck Collection is a heavily customised browser, built from the ground up to support Homestuck and its related works. Flashes? 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". The Unofficial Homestuck Collection is completely self contained, and never has to connect to the internet once you have it downloaded.
From the very beginning, The Unofficial Homestuck Collection has been designed to work as a safe way for new readers to get their teeth into the Homestuck universe. If you so choose, all future content will be carefully gated off until your progress in Homestuck makes it safe to view.
We've got complete control over the browser, so you'd better believe we're taking advantage of it. Mid 2000's quality bitcrushed Flash audio? Nah, man. Almost every single flash in Homestuck has been painstakingly reworked with the highest quality music available. You have to hear it to believe it. Want to use themes on every page? Go nuts, I'm not the boss of you. Arrow key navigation? Automatically opening pesterlogs? You got it. Want absolutely none of the above? That's also an option! It's Homestuck, the way you want it.
There are even third-party mods.
Download the application, download the assets. Done.
Github: https://github.com/Bambosh/unofficial-homestuck-collection
The Homestuck franchise is suffering from canon entropy, ten years later. Websites die, sources go missing, fans leave the fandom and projects are abandoned. The collapse of the MSPA forums led to the complete loss of innumerable fanworks, a cultural impact on the fandom that is still being felt years later. The wider internet is not immune to this problem, and it is likely that a significant number of fandom projects will be lost to time.
Homestuck.net aims to fix that problem and make Andrew Hussie's claim of “handing Homestuck to the fandom” literal by giving fans a safe place to host, show off and archive their projects and websites permanently, as well as offering tools and resources to help them. This project is run by conscientious and invested Homestuck fans with years of experience in archival and web hosting projects, and we'll pay the server costs forever.
A Mastodon instance for Homestuck.
A step-by-step (with pattern) to sew Terezi's pyralspite stuffies from Homestuck.
homestuck fanfic: Homestuck Aftermath
A tool that archives MSPARP chats.