Hello!

I'm really proud of most of the things in here. Not all of them, but most. I hope you enjoy my experiments and fun little things as much as I did making them and still do in memory.

MSPFA

MSPFA is a fancomic website for Homestuck. I love Homestuck, so naturally I use this site a lot. I started making comics on it a couple of years ago, with them progressively getting better and better. Here are my favorites and most important of the library of adventures I've made.

What The Stuck?: My current magnum opus, sitting at the most favorites out of any of my adventures. Still ongoing, it manages to take concepts I had used in the past and make them coherent. My best individual output.

The A-Zs of Paradox Space: What happens when I get really bored one summer and have loads of excess time on my hands? The most important comic I ever made, that's what. Pickle Inspector may have been my first success, but this innovative split-path concept blew up incredibly fast. It sits at over 100 favorites now, and while it is dormant due to becoming way more than I had anticipated, I look back on it fondly.

Homestuck: Into the Stuckiverse: All of my big comics are about split paths, time travel, and lots of versions of John Egbert. This is the natural conclusion to those themes. I messaged dozens of MSPFA creators with well known alt-Homestuck adventures and put their Johns in one big bundle of well-made sprite edits and stupid gags. Made for Flipjam 2023.

Bring Back Paradox Space!: This was my first attempt at a group project. I wanted to take the A-Zs of Paradox Space's dream of tons of branching paths deviating from simple commands and turn it into something achievable. I gathered quite a few talented individuals, and our output was novel, but school season crushed most hopes and it hasn't been picked up again since.

Dave Chills Out: A short tale of Dave chilling out. This adventure is important because it's actually completed, something that almost never happens to me. It also took advantage of nice sprite usage.

Pickle Inspector: The one that started it all, and also the worst. It kickstarted the trend of taking well-known formats and switching it up (which was also an overdone format, even at the time), but I decided to tinker with Problem Sleuth's formula, which lead to a horribly drawn but pretty funny comic. I still like it.

Other Stuff

If comics aren't your thing, here's some other stuff!

Culture Shocked: My own Neil Cicierega-inspired mashup album, using a ton of my personal favorite hits and adding in some 2010's flair too. It took me around one year to learn how to use Audacity to make mashups, and to have this final product. I'm probably more proud of this than most of my comics, but it didn't do as well.

Rod Dyrdek's Ridiculousness: Tales from the big man on campus.

We Are Happy Landfill: A couple of Gorillaz songs slightly reworked. Was supposed to be a full album but I never got around to finishing it due to my interest in the band waning. Uploaded because hey, it's really good for what it is.