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frenzy ([info]frenzy) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2013-01-10 12:21:00


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Entry tags:fandom: homestuck, reviews, webcomics

Comedy is hard. Wank is easy.
With a fanbase like Homestuck's, the bar is set pretty high for "baffling" things to say about the comic, but one Timothy Sexton catches creator Andrew Hussie's eye with his review/article/wordpile on Yahoo Movies that clears that bar easily:

"If you remain unaware of Homestuck as an internet phenomenon, then you either don't kids or aren't aware of this here thing called the internets. As George W. Bush liked to refer (and probably still refer) to it. Homestuck is one day going to become a movie of some sort. Comedy is hard. Death is easy. That makes Homestuck a juggler."

You can read the full thing here. You can't read it in its original form on Yahoo anymore, though, because it was removed. According to Timothy Sexton, Homestuck fans got it taken down because it was too intelligent for them and they were jealous, or something. We know this because he says so in his follow-up article, entitled "Homestuck Fans: Not Quite as Hip and Intellectually Gifted as They Think."

"Don't feed the troll? What does that mean?" -dozens of Homestuck fans.

Hussie, for his part, finds the entire thing hilarious.



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[info]the_sun_is_up
2013-01-11 06:01 am UTC (link)
Wow. After straining all my Bachelor's-degree-having brain cells, here's what I was able to glean from that original "article":

-Homestuck is popular
-Homestuck will be adapted into a film someday
-comedy is hard; death is easy
-Homestuck has a lot of themes and/or tropes
-themes include classical mythology, video games, and the convergence of TV and internet entertainment
-Homestuck seems like it would be really hard to make into a movie
-but they should still make one anyway
-Homestuck proves that "internet culture" exists and is not an oxymoron
-webcomics don't have to be funny, but Homestuck is
-Homestuck is the wave of the future!
-or maybe not, because it's pretty complex and incomprehensible
-but it could still be a movie! or not.

So I guess what he's saying is that Homestuck is a webcomic that exists and should be made into a movie. Not sure why that subject merited writing an article about it.

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