Content related to the MSPA universe during and post- Homestuck would later be branded under What Pumpkin Studios, with a subsidiary titled What Pumpkin Games focusing on playable entries. The site was later rebranded to after Viz Media bought the rights to the comic in 2018, though the other adventures are still hosted there (if not mostly relegated to the "read" section). Has a sister site, MS Paint Fan Adventures, where most of the notable fan adventures are hosted. However, the mixed media and the fact that several distinct stories are told leaves this fact somewhat open for debate. MSPA has outstripped the much longer running Kevin & Kell as the longest webcomic in existence in terms of page count, which numbers over 6000. These comics are a stated favorite of Ryan North of Dinosaur Comics, and Hussie and North tend to be all about the incredibly silly hijinks. invoked As decreed by Hussie himself, the sequel is primarily more a continuation of the Epilogues than the main series, but it is the reader's decision to consider it all canonical or not.
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This features contributions made not just by Hussie and the writers of the Epilogues, but other fan-creators, as well.
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Bard Quest is an experimental comic where each panel has multiple branching paths, much like a Gamebook.It was abandoned until September 2011, where it was capped off with an ending. One of its central gags (namely, that You Can't Get Ye Flask because the game denies that the flask even exists) reappears as a Mythology Gag in Problem Sleuth, where the game repeatedly insists that Problem Sleuth's gun is actually a harmless key, and vice versa. Andrew Hussie began it as a forum game many years ago, and one of the rules was that he had to pick the very first suggested command for each move, no matter how unfunny or preposterous. Jailbreak is the original adventure, where the player is a prisoner trying to escape from an incredibly illogical jail that is completely devoid of pumpkins.However, the readers still have a lot of influence on the story through the community discussion, with Hussie admitting he likes reading theories and employing ones which he likes and which make sense. Originally, all of the commands (barring "Next" and "=>" command continuations) were originally suggested by the readers back in Jailbreak, but over the years this decreased and major plot events were generally planned out ahead of time, culminating in Homestuck simply closing off its suggestion boxes entirely.